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Rough Week


kenlove

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Had the roughest week in the past 2 years (2 years trying to be gluten-free on the 21st)

Have to feel sorry for my wife and I know she feels bad.

Glutening #1

On Monday she decided to get a real bagel when I was out, missed some crumbs which got into something I tried to eat.

Sick with D and DH for 2 days.

Wednesday she tried to make up for it with a salad she made 10 times in the past few months. Within minutes I was sick again.

Tonight she made Pamala's brownie mix, that was it but again running back and forth to the throne room and all broken out with dh on top of the dh.

Sometimes its just rough trying to do it right!

ken


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Am sorry to hear its been so rough Ken! I think sometimes when its been so long it may be harder.

My sister Peggy is visiting from Southern California and she too got sick for the first time in 2 years. Sicker than a dog!! I am having her stay with me now rather than upstairs with our aged mother who hasn't completely cleaned up her act.

Hope you remember to take probiotics, marhsmallow root, slippery elm and the rest once you can tolerate anything. Peggy is doing much better using blackberry leaf tea--against the D.

Bea

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Thanks Bea,

Usually I just sort of float around between my projects with no problems but for some reason last week was different.

I'm going to look for more S elm tomorrow and hope I can find it here. Leaving on the 29th so no time ot order from internet.

Hope your sister is better soon.

thanks again

ken

Am sorry to hear its been so rough Ken! I think sometimes when its been so long it may be harder.

My sister Peggy is visiting from Southern California and she too got sick for the first time in 2 years. Sicker than a dog!! I am having her stay with me now rather than upstairs with our aged mother who hasn't completely cleaned up her act.

Hope you remember to take probiotics, marhsmallow root, slippery elm and the rest once you can tolerate anything. Peggy is doing much better using blackberry leaf tea--against the D.

Bea

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Aww, bummer ken I hope you feel better quick! :)

kenlove Rising Star

Thanks Collette!

A little better today -- as long as I don't eat --

having to much fun to eat planting fig trees around the house

Aww, bummer ken I hope you feel better quick! :)
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figs! :o:D

we finally had our first day that was hotter than 55 degrees I am beside myself :) HAHAH

2 nights ago it was 36 F and my poor varigated basil died...

be well!!

kenlove Rising Star

Condolences for your basil.

. Had a new road and driveways put in Saturday which created a number of new places to plant. We're finally getting some rain

so is a good time + I want to do it now so its alal groqwn up by the time i get back mid august.

take care

figs! :o:D

we finally had our first day that was hotter than 55 degrees I am beside myself :) HAHAH

2 nights ago it was 36 F and my poor varigated basil died...

be well!!


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Condolences for your basil.

. Had a new road and driveways put in Saturday which created a number of new places to plant. We're finally getting some rain

so is a good time + I want to do it now so its alal groqwn up by the time i get back mid august.

take care

Ya know, I bet if you ask really really nice, Collette would be happy to share some rain with you! Maybe you could even swap rain for warmth! :D Sounds like a win-win trade to me! :P

Seriously, hope you feel better soon!

kenlove Rising Star

We always love rain here --

thanks much!

Ya know, I bet if you ask really really nice, Collette would be happy to share some rain with you! Maybe you could even swap rain for warmth! :D Sounds like a win-win trade to me! :P

Seriously, hope you feel better soon!

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