Friday, October 2, 2009

What's Next?

Yesterday was one of those days....

  • Stupid argument with Hubby stemming from our standard inability to communicate.
  • Snake in the garage. Did you hear? Snake! In my garage!
  • Late for the kids' golf lessons due to a 10 mile detour that was not a real detour. It was basically just a ten-mile loop back to the original route to golf.
  • Car dies in grocery store parking lot while MO is at her golf lesson.
  • Reaction to flu shot which is leaving me dizzy and nauseous.

This all occurred before noon.

The highlight of my day was my dear friend who transported my child home from golf, followed me to and from the car fixin' place, entertained me over lunch and listened to my dizzily nauseous whining about my morning. She's either a glutton for punishment or a true gem of a friend. I know a diamond when I see one! I also know how lucky I am to have such good friends.

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  1. Ok, I'm thinking the snake got into the car and caused the automotive failure. I'm also not entirely certain that any nauseated + dizzy sensations were not caused by the adrenaline rush resulting from the morning's events. You don't need to stay away from flu shots, you need to avoid mornings! Q.E.D.
    Perhaps a glass or six of wine (whine?) is in order. If you're going to feel dizzy and nauseated, it should be for a good reason.

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  2. There are some days that we are just not supposed to get out of bed. I only wish that we could somehow recognize them before we actually get up. This would save a whole lot of frustration. On the bright side, you didn't end up with a fat lip!

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  3. I wish we lived closer! Not close enough for snake sharing, mind you, but close enough to meet for lunch!

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  4. I can identify with the snake sighting. We have had visits from two of them. The first was lounging on the patio and several days later a second was spotted slithering across the front steps. Both were rather small, but a snake is a snake!!

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