Hello everyone and welcome back to the New Year! I'm hoping that this year will be better than the last. Anyways your questions...
1) What are your New Years Resolutions?
2) What are you looking forward to going into the new year?
3) How was your New Year's Eve?
4) When was the last time you were sick?
Enjoy your weekend!
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14 comments:
1. To not make any resolutions.
2. A better and less dramatic year than last.
3. Nice.
4. A few weeks back. Just a cold. Seriously ill, not in years.
Thanks, Drew. Have a good weekend.
1. No resolutions.
2. Keep on keeping on.
3. It was nice.
4. It's been almost a year, thank goodness.
Thanks Drew Zepmeister.
1. Live
2. No Wars
3. Gave up at about 12:10 A.M.
4. Right now. I think the Canada Lobster I bought at Festival Foods was BAD? We are both fighting over the bathroom. I feel like Lionel Richey's song "All night long"
1. I saw a post on FB that I loved. I'll be using it whenever anyone asks this question. From here on in, I resolve to write 2015 instead of 2014.
2. Really, every new day is chance for good things to happen. Wait, is my wine glass half full or half empty? I'll drink the rest and let you know. ;>
3. Lovely.
4. I have a bit of a cold, but that pneumonia/pleurisy thing a while back was almost a killer. Never want that back. Still haven't fully recovered.
Thanks, Drew. Feel better quickly, Toad.
I know that I am a little late the reason for this is Drew's son was over using the computer to get later homework done before he goes back to school Monday.
1) To stop smoking and lose weight.
2) To be with the best friends and family that I have and to spend some fun times with them all.I already have the best man with me.
3) Nice and quiet but dealing with a very sick man. Went to bed early I did see the ball drop in New York.
4) Last year Asthmatic Bronchitis.
I hope everyone has a good weekend and try to stay out of the snow coming tomorrow night.
1) None.
2) Nothing.
3) Didn't notice it until too late.
4) Now. I was in the ER today getting pumped up with potassium. My kidney failure keeps rearing it's ugly head.
Drew, when I left the ER (6:30 PM), the waiting room was full and people in wheelchairs lined the hall, coughing and sneezing.
Take care of yourself. It's a shame it happened when it did. THB is undoubtedly your best nurse, so listen to her.
And THB, don't forget about burnout in caregivers. You take care of yourself, too.
1. none, usually don't make any
2. less drama, more sleep, less stress, more fun
3. I was in bed by 5pm, and slept lousy
4. my boss is sick and must have share a few cooties, I can feel my throat is not happy... pumping lots of fluids, went to bed at 4 yesterday, and slept fairly well, hopefully I can keep them at bay
Feel better Drew!!
Daddy Orbs- I will take care of myself.
KK. Keep a VERY close eye on your health. Once you have knewmonia It leave a mark on your lungs, and It's much easier to get It again. WATCH, WATCH. Please.
THB, Keep a close eye on that hardworking old guy. I'm sure It's miserable for him.
Orb's, Have you tried Cranberry juice? They alway's say It's so good for the Kidney's.
As for me, I still don't feel very good, but I didn't try anything to eat In the last day and a half except some dry toast this morning. I'll be OK. I'm not planning on leaving the house, to avoid all the sick people In this God forsaken town.
1) Probably to take better care of myself. I feel like, I'm 48 going on to 65.
2) Another good year with family and friends. And of course, birding!
3) Took a shot of Ny-Quil and went to bed early
4) HACK, HACK, COUGH SNEEZE! I AM sick.... Thanks for the well wishes...
Get well and don't knock 65! It isn't that bad!
Thanks Beejay, I was just gonna file a grievance for picking on 65 year old people, even though In my case he's correct.
Thanks, Toad. You know Danes are tough. If I'm down in bed sick, you better light some candles. ;>
Your supposed to keep the window open, and everything will be OK. BTW. As my dad would say "You ain't shittin Danes are tough"
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