“I have never in my life found myself in a situation where I’ve stopped work and said, ‘Thank God it’s Friday.’ But weekends are special even if your schedule is all over the place. Something tells you the weekend has arrived and you can indulge yourself a bit.
Well, my one day of work turned into 9 days. So I will be working through Monday the 19th. Please don't give up on me. This sinus infection (now hubby has it too) is kicking us, well you know where. Coughing at night doesn't help the sleep I need to go to work.
Just know how important your friendship is to me and I will check on you as often as I can for now. I have almost no phone service at work and can't log on to anything personal through the servers. So I'll see you this weekend.
So please share your smile and send get well wishes our way as we are going to need them. Sure glad I don't cough this much at work.
Sorry I have been MIA but I have a sinus infection. Just used Nettie Pot and so I am on the mend. I let it get into my chest so I was coughing all night. Hope you had a great July 4th weekend, The fireworks in our neighborhood (supposedly banned) kept our dogs stressed out. However, I found a remedy, Borax, that does help keep them somewhat calmer.
Yesterday we got the yard mowed, 3 loads of laundry done (bed sheets) and various other chores done. It sure makes you feel like you have accomplished lots. And today Hubby picks up new glasses. Sure hope this prescription helps him see better.
I work tomorrow but I will be back on Thursday to check on you and find out what all you have been getting into. Please share your smile with everyone you meet.
It's a beautiful Monday here, although it's going to get very hot again this week. Weekend was fairly quiet for me but it was too hot to be outside any way. I just chilled out in the house - eating popsicles and ice cream and watching my beloved Indians, even though they haven't had a good run here of late! Hopefully they will come away with a win against Tampa tonight! Enjoy this new week, stay healthy and safe! Hugs, Nancy