Catching up, and I'm putting this here because I have a feeling I will go on and on; too long of a post for a conversational thread. Hope my pals can find it!
The weather is frightful; yesterday only support staff had to report to work (or use leave; I did a bit of both), today we are closed. The high temperature will be in the negative Fahrenheit *before* wind chill. brrrr
Anja - Benji would love a barn hunt. And thanks for the advice to 'use email' to post from the phone; I hope to have time to look into that.
Favorite Christmas gift of all time? Probably the baby doll I got when I was around 4 years old? I named her after myself, calling her "Leesha Baby". Also, DH has given perfect gifts to me multiple times: a ring when we reconciled, a camelback when I was training, this laptop with a 10-key. I don't remember if any were attached to 'occasions' though; the camelback would likely have been my birthday. The ring was in December, I know.
The 1-1 dollar match gift from OKM that paid for my teen school trip to Mexico ranks right up there, too. It not only covered Christmas and Birthday, but other gift-giving as well. So. Worth. It. Lifetime memories, for sure.
A lot has happened since my last post. DD tested positive for covid and had to quarantine for 5 days. She improved rapidly, thank goodness, and got bored enough to clean out her car. (She never does that. When I ride, she always says, "Don't look in the backseat, Ma." LOL) Unfortunately, SIL is not faring as well. He had the same symptoms, but has tested negative repeatedly. :(
I got a prescription for albuterol to try it out. I. Am. Loving. It. So much easier breathing with this medicine. Problematic in some ways; it's a learning curve to self-administer the inhaler. I was disappointed at how far I could expand my lungs to get my first puff this morning; I reminded myself that's why I am on this medication. That reminds me, I need to call and ask the Dr. about 1 puff every 3 hours vs. 2 puffs every 6 hours. BRB.
Okay, that task completed.
This year, the holidays coincide - Hanukah began the evening of December 18th, and the last candle lighting will be the evening of December 25 (Christmas Day). With two sets of holiday traditions to cover at the same time, I find it harder. I haven't made latkes yet and wonder if I'll get to it *scream emoji*, and the Christmas gifts for DH and work colleagues are not what I would like them to be. Throw in illness and weather, and, well, I guess I'm grateful to have lived as long as I have, so I can roll with it, go with the flow, accept that it is what it is.
We did porch drop offs and exchanges with 'the kids' (DD and SIL), and zoom candlelightings for nights 1 and 2. Night 3 she came over masked. She was stir crazy yesterday, with her work cancelled for weather, so she came over; and tonight we'll zoom again because of weather. I've got to be flexible whether I like it or not! I learned that at my regulatory job back in the 1990's, actually. lol
Chris, I do wish you could send excess heat our way. Man plans, mother nature laughs. Thank you for your descriptions from the other side of the world. It helps keep things in perspective.
Hugs and love and Merry Christmas, belated Happy Solstice, Peace and Joy to you all, ~Ace
Merry Christmas ~ Happy Hanukah! Stay safe. Be well.
ReplyDeleteThank you and same to you 🎄🕎❄️🎵♥️
ReplyDeleteGreat idea to post here and link. Worked for me and loved hearing all about what's going on in your life (will check you faithful posting sister, too).
ReplyDeleteYay, you made it here! 🎉 Enjoy your warm corner of the States!
DeleteAlicia, I feel what you’re going through. Same here. Wicked weather. Snowing and the winds are now picking up, the temps plummeting. Not fit to be out! Stay warm and safe.
ReplyDeleteGlad your DD recovered from the Covid rapidly. Sorry to hear it didn’t go that way for SIL.
That’s good to hear that the Albuterol is working for you! It is such a relief to be able to breathe!
Yeah, as we get older (and better!) we learn to roll w/the punches more. It helps!
Have a healthy, happy, safe holiday!
Hugs
Barb
1crazydog
Stay warm and safe!
DeleteGood to see you here! I had been holding off mentioning anything about your sweet daughter and SIL's Covid stuff, because that is YOUR tale to tell, not mine! Now I have to go polish off a half-finished blog of my own. It's a good day for blogging. It's indoorsy and warm!
ReplyDeleteHappy Hanukkah! AND Merry Christmas! And especially, best wishes for your sanity!
Go ahead and share your perspective; we’re all friends here. Guess what - SIL’s now positive. Sigh.
DeleteGlad the email instructions worked.
ReplyDeleteHope SIL feels better soon.
Give yourself a bit of grace on the holiday pressure, and call them “New Years Presents” 😉
I don’t think I’ve succeeded yet with commenting on the group thread via email on the phone - it looked like it started an unnecessary string. Sigh.
DeleteGood luck with the albuterol. It worked wonders for me decades ago. May it continue to support you. Happy Hanukkah and Merry Christmas.
ReplyDeleteHello 👋🏻 It’s so good to be on break. Hoping to have more bandwidth to be in touch with my invisible friends 🤗
DeleteIt's about time you reappeared! I don't 'say' much anymore but still read everyone's blogs.
ReplyDeleteGlad your kids are getting better, stay healthy yourself and Happy Chanukah!
Happy Holidays! Good to see you, too. (HUG)
ReplyDeleteIntermittent Albuterol user here. I don't have full-on asthma but have asthmatic reactions to petrochemical products. I initially missed the part of the instructions about emptying the lungs as much as possible before taking a puff --worked so much better for me when following the directions.
ReplyDeleteNice to see your blog referenced on the Google Group site which I am a lurker on.
Peace and Blessings to all.
PHOENIX1949
Happy Hanukkah - Merry Christmas 🎁
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