January 28, 2005
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The Good, the Bad, and the Funny
Good news–the computer doctor is slated to make a house call tomorrow, so my sweety will be back here soon, I hope.
The bad news, she told me on the phone this morning that this is her worst day in years. It is very cold (20 below outside, barely 50 above inside), she is having lots of trouble breathing, her hands aren’t working right, and of course, the comp is down. What’s more, BOTH PlayStations are down.
The funny–just to show how much she relies on the comp, yesterday she called me to find out what day it is. Seriously. I said, “You know, there is this neat bit of hardware that tells you that. It’s called a calendar.”
She replied,”I know, but in the absence of a temporal reference, I don’t know how to use a calendar.”
You gotta love someone like that!
In other news briefly, Silky has a new beau, this big fluffy orange tom–she may be having really variegated kittens some day. Then it is off to the vet!
And talk about fragile–the other day, I was blowing up a balloon, strained myself, made my hernia worse. Ouch!
Hope y’all are doing okay!
Comments (8)
Take care of that hernia… ouch!
Healing energy to SuSu… and you.
…the computer AND two playstations? victims to a solar outburst perhaps?
hope kathy’s ok … if i didn’t have a job to remind me, i’d probably lose track of what day it was too
I thought i lived online.
Blowing up balloons is dangerous. I avoid it at all costs.
now thatz cold…as for the hernia…be careful…I had surgery in March of 2003 and it herniated (the incision) in four spots and I had to have them closed and meshed all along the inside of my stomach…hernia’s are painful…I pray you feel better…huggs…Sassy
I hope Kathy feels better soon… how ironic. I just sent her an email the day before yesterday about something and hoped that she was feeling alright… you take care of YOURself too
Be wary of belligerent balloons, computers, calendars, thermometers, time pieces–but particularly the balloons. Anything you blow up sometimes gives it back to you?
Peace and healing to you both. It’s cold enough here in Rochester, NY, can’t imagine being where y’all are!