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elye Community Regular

Hi, Susie!

Oh, crrrrrrrrraaaaaap..... :(

I'm so sorry you've got this crap goin' on.

I just keep wanting to say, what can I do? But of course, you're not just next door! Again, though, we know you've got your David, now....this makes me feel much better. :)


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jerseyangel Proficient
I just keep wanting to say, what can I do? But of course, you're not just next door! Again, though, we know you've got your David, now....this makes me feel much better. :)

Yes--Emily said this so well. I wish there was something I could do--I know we are all very supportive of one another, but sometimes it is just so limiting :(

You know what I mean ;)

I, too, am grateful that you have David there with you....you know, I kinda really understand how you feel. I don't travel well (I've gone into detail ad nauseum) and I know that next week--after a weekend of non-stop people and all the talking, drinking, not eating like usual--I will most definately need time to myself to come down from the whole thing. I will be utterly exhausted and almost over stimulated--

I don't know, Susie, hopefully after a day or two of getting back into your normal routine things will begin to look up. Be patient with yourself :)

DingoGirl Enthusiast

Ohhhh thank you, my lovely girls. :) I really do just need tons of sleep, good food, and time to myself, most likely. Time to readjust - - Patti, sounds like you understand....we are just not good travelers. Well, I know *I'M* not - it makes me sad.....I envy people who can just go - think nothing about it - and everything's fine. :(

Gotta run, again. Picking up Kissey to go to Jenn's (aka Fluffy Cat - we are now calling her our daughter :lol: ) and set up her stereo, etc. I just want to go to bed, this instant.......

I really do wish you a;; - WE all - were closer. We could drink absinthe tea and just commiserate and laugh and howl and cry and sympathize.

:wub:

jerseyangel Proficient
Ohhhh thank you, my lovely girls. :) I really do just need tons of sleep, good food, and time to myself, most likely. Time to readjust - - Patti, sounds like you understand....we are just not good travelers. Well, I know *I'M* not - it makes me sad.....I envy people who can just go - think nothing about it - and everything's fine. :(

Gotta run, again. Picking up Kissey to go to Jenn's (aka Fluffy Cat - we are now calling her our daughter :lol: )

You guys are so cute :D

Get some rest sweetie--everything's going to be fine ;)

elye Community Regular
Get some rest sweetie--everything's going to be fine ;)

Yes, Susie, do this. Everything will be just jake. :)

Judyin Philly Enthusiast
Time to readjust - - Patti, sounds like you understand....we are just not good travelers. Well, I know *I'M* not - it makes me sad.....I envy people who can just go - think nothing about it - and everything's fine. :(

WELCOME home susie Q

I so agree. It's hard to pack for us to go............and I ALWAYS need at least a week to re-group.

You'll be fine........hugs, love and kisses to Annie.

Judy

Mtndog Collaborator
But.......maybe Ptaum isn't really doing it......perhaps THAT was the April fools trick. Maybe he's feeling incredible (gee, it'd be great if this is the case)!

Humaworm

Two questions- Is it hum-a-worm (like Hummer Worm in Boston speak) or hume-a-worm?

More importantly Ptaum, are you prepared for what is gonna come out your bum bum? :ph34r: I scared (that's 4 year old speak).

Yes--Emily said this so well. I wish there was something I could do--I know we are all very supportive of one another, but sometimes it is just so limiting :(

You know what I mean ;)

I, too, am grateful that you have David there with you....you know, I kinda really understand how you feel. I don't travel well (I've gone into detail ad nauseum) and I know that next week--after a weekend of non-stop people and all the talking, drinking, not eating like usual--I will most definately need time to myself to come down from the whole thing. I will be utterly exhausted and almost over stimulated--

I would have you guys over EVERYDAY if we lived closer. Sigh- it does get lonely when everyone around you has a job........Law and Order only goes so far!!!!!

Susie- Vegas is designed to mess with you...no clocks, exits hard to find, all the bright lights. Get lots of rest and drink water and eat your veggies. I would tuck you in with a wee spray o' lavender on your pillow (but I'm SURE David can do it!)


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Where is everyone? Patti? Nikki? Sarah? And we haven't heard from Alex lately...I think about Colin all the time, and I'm dying to hear how he's doing...

That's very sweet that you think about Colin and how he's doing. He's had his peaks and valleys which is to be expected I guess but definite overall improvement. Good story . . . Colin called me today to say that he couldn't stand the gluten-free diet anymore and didn't think it was worth it. Of course I was upset and worried and begged him not to do it. He let me go on for a couple of minutes and then interrupted me with . . . April Fools! :lol: His sense of humour coming out is definitely a good sign!

Just bonkers and overwhelmed and crazy and sad. What in hell? :blink:

Las Vegas is bonkers and overwhelming and crazy so maybe it just made you temporarily a little wackl? :blink: When I went to Vegas as a kid, my mom ended up staying in the hotel room with Colin much of the time because he was so stressed and out of sorts from the experience which was pretty uncharacteristic of him at the time. But whatever it is, I hope it passes quickly.

Judyin Philly Enthusiast
Las Vegas is bonkers and overwhelming and crazy so maybe it just made you temporarily a little wackl? :blink:

I went to Vegas as a 'gluten brain' and it was OVER WHELM time for me then. Wouldn't go back even now........too much stimulation for me pea brain.

Alex...so happy about Colin..........I've been following you..........the sense of humor is a good sign.

Judy

jerseyangel Proficient
Good story . . . Colin called me today to say that he couldn't stand the gluten-free diet anymore and didn't think it was worth it. Of course I was upset and worried and begged him not to do it. He let me go on for a couple of minutes and then interrupted me with . . . April Fools! :lol: His sense of humour coming out is definitely a good sign!

Oh yes Alex--this is definately a good sign! I'm so glad to hear it :)

Judy--how nice is it to come on and find you posting!!! :D

happygirl Collaborator

April really IS a good month for everyone on here!

In my world, April brings me the birthday of sweet niece # 1, the 39th anniversary of my wonderful parents, and birthday #27 for Eric!

Susie, Hope you have some time to recover from your trip!!!

Ridgewalker Contributor
:lol: the BARPHS first??????? OMG - - it's kind of embarassing. :ph34r:

I'm taking an antibiotic, and it did say upon googling that it is most important to NOT drink whilst taking, even for three days after cessation of treatment. So - I stopped the treatment on Friday (had only had two days of treatment). :lol: OMG - - it's very true - you canNOT drink on this stuff. I had not had an extraordinary amount of alcohol......and just start barphing rather quickly. In the cab...on the way home. I opened the door twice, during the very SHORT ride, and just hurled. The poor cab driver was quite worried......and so anywho - I barphed one more time in the hotel. In Jenn's bathroom. :lol:

Susie! I must ask one crucial question! What antibiotic was this?????????? :ph34r:

blueeyedmanda Community Regular

Guys we are having the craziest weather here! Tonight it is 68 at 10:30 at night, Jen and I just came in we took Landen and her doggies for a walk around our housing development, the winds are a bit strong but other than that the weather is great.

How is everyone else.

Alex good to see you again :)

Susie Vegas is crazy!!!!

elye Community Regular

Good Morning, Sillies!

Well, your splendid winds have made their way up here, Amanda...the trees are being buffeted about like crazy. Gus is standing out in the yard, snuffling and sneezing--quite phunny!

All the talk about birthdays, and I never once even THOUGHT ABOUT my DH's, which falls on the 9th. Gad......another subscription to Runner's World? New putter? New shaving bag? Ugh, men........ <_<:rolleyes:

blueeyedmanda Community Regular

Morning Sillies, what a difference 12 hrs makes. It goes from being like 70 to 30 this morning....The temp actually started to drop after I posted last night, before we went to bed at 11:30 it was down in the 50's but felt colder due to the winds.

Emily....forgot the birthday is on the 9th? Well you still have a few days ;)

Susie are you feeling more relaxed and rested today?

Sarah how is the mountain?

How is everyone else doing?

blueeyedmanda Community Regular

Sillies where are you??????

jerseyangel Proficient
Sillies where are you??????

Hi Amanda--

I'm getting some things done around here--just put a loaf of bread and some rolls in the oven....

Allo must be feeling better....I was playing with him a while ago, and he bit me! :huh: Now I have a nice scratch on my thumb <_<

Are you feeling better this morning? Hopefully Susie got a good night's sleep last night and is taking it easy today.

Where IS everybody? :unsure:

Jestgar Rising Star
Las Vegas is bonkers and overwhelming .....

I went to Vegas as a 'gluten brain' and it was OVER WHELM time for me then.

Just what is 'whelm' and why do we feel bad when we're over it?

blueeyedmanda Community Regular

Lucky was in rare form yesterday too Patti, I picked him up so I could close the patio door since it was getting chilly and we were heading to bed, he swatted me....I am so glad he is declawed in front. He loves open windows and doors...but still

Mtndog Collaborator

Good morning/afternoon/evening sillies as we are ALL over the planet!

Good story . . . Colin called me today to say that he couldn't stand the gluten-free diet anymore and didn't think it was worth it. Of course I was upset and worried and begged him not to do it. He let me go on for a couple of minutes and then interrupted me with . . . April Fools! :lol: His sense of humour coming out is definitely a good sign!

Alex- that's AWESOME! It's one thing for an adult to go gluten-free because for the most part, you get it (although some don't) but kids have a harder time because they don't want to be different. He's a trooper!!!!!!!!!!

April really IS a good month for everyone on here!

In my world, April brings me the birthday of sweet niece # 1, the 39th anniversary of my wonderful parents, and birthday #27 for Eric!

Susie, Hope you have some time to recover from your trip!!!

It was a happygirl driveby! Come back! Come back!

Susie! I must ask one crucial question! What antibiotic was this?????????? :ph34r:

I have a feeling it was the one you REALLY don't want to drink on :ph34r:

Hi Amanda--

I'm getting some things done around here--just put a loaf of bread and some rolls in the oven....

Allo must be feeling better....I was playing with him a while ago, and he bit me! :huh: Now I have a nice scratch on my thumb <_<

Are you feeling better this morning? Hopefully Susie got a good night's sleep last night and is taking it easy today.

Where IS everybody? :unsure:

Patti

A. Coming over for fresh bread

B. You remind me so much of my mom- I think it's that you have a similar personality and Allo looks like our first kitty and my mom was always playing with the cat and getting bit. :wub:

Just what is 'whelm' and why do we feel bad when we're over it?

:lol: :lol: I always liked "underwhelmed". "You know that was pretty good, but honestly, I'm a little underwhelmed," she thought as she counted the tiles on the ceiling" :P

elye Community Regular
Allo must be feeling better....I was playing with him a while ago, and he bit me! :huh: Now I have a nice scratch on my thumb <_<

Hey, Patti, this is good news! The old gentleman gave you what for... :rolleyes:

Just what is 'whelm' and why do we feel bad when we're over it?

I suspect that Whelm was in fact a man...probably a German man...say, Whelm Schmidt. He had a series of torrid love affairs, and left a trail of young maid's broken hearts in his wake. The word is from the resounding depression and helplessness of these poor girls as this rogue moved on to his next conquest....the feeling of grief, of trying to get overWhelm.

Uh.....I have no idea where this word comes from. :huh:<_<:lol:

How are you today, Susie? Come and tell us.....

jerseyangel Proficient
Just what is 'whelm' and why do we feel bad when we're over it?

:huh: I'll reserve that question for better minds than I :lol:

Lucky was in rare form yesterday too Patti, I picked him up so I could close the patio door since it was getting chilly and we were heading to bed, he swatted me....I am so glad he is declawed in front. He loves open windows and doors...but still

I'll bet they have Spring Fever--the two of 'em! :P It was so warm last evening--we had the door open almost until we went to bed and Allo loved it :)

Patti

A. Coming over for fresh bread

B. You remind me so much of my mom- I think it's that you have a similar personality and Allo looks like our first kitty and my mom was always playing with the cat and getting bit. :wub:

A. Wish you actually could--it smells amazing in here :rolleyes:

B. I'm honoUred--what a nice thing to say :D

jerseyangel Proficient
I suspect that Whelm was in fact a man...probably a German man...say, Whelm Schmidt.

"Whelm Schmidt" :lol::lol::lol:

Good thing I didn't have any liquid in my mouth when I read that one :lol:

Yes, Allo is a might spunkier lately...I think the suppliments are agreeing with him :)

Judyin Philly Enthusiast

Well----- re read my post :blink: and of course you all don't know what I was saying..........most don't know I can't spell :ph34r: and then you add in dyslexia and you have..............A JUDY POST :lol:

what I MEANT WAS ...........vegas OVER WHELMED ME...........WITH THE FLASHING BRIGHT LIGHTS AND ALL THE SOUNDS ........UCK. AT LEAST THAT'S ME. :P

But then the way you all spell on here.........maybe I do fit in B)

What's with our cats.

Amanda and Patti............our cat was sitting on Jim's lap at the computer last nite and HE BIT HIM SO HARD IT DREW SO MUCH BLOOD...........NOW it's swelling and he's soaking in Epsom salts water.

our cat is so nuts................ :ph34r: DH knows to keep a watch on cat bites so we will

carry on you sillies

where is Susie?

Judy

nikki-uk Enthusiast
I suspect that Whelm was in fact a man...probably a German man...say, Whelm Schmidt.

How did you know Emily??...

W(i)lhelm Schmidt was my Grandfather's name (I kid ye not)...but I never knew he was such a lothario :lol:

JUDY!! We knew what you meant in your posts (Judy post :lol: )

Got nowt funny - slow brain day - need chocolate - not allowed - harumphffff :angry:

Keeping a safe distance from my cats.........carry on SILLIES!!!!!!!!!!

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