. . . . and I'm still suffering . . . but thanks to Margaret, I'm really going to offer up this blast cold. Go read her post today, folks, and bring tissues!
It will be light blogging from my desk this week - I'm sick and I have to push the younger two through testing week. Anyone with Seton knows it's not an easy task.
I wish you all well, as ever.
Monday, February 2, 2009
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Good luck with testing and getting well! I will be praying for you!
Sorry to hear you are not feeling well. Drugs? Got a stash some where to help the symptoms?
Looking forward to when you will be back in full swing.
Sarah,
Hope you get to feeling better. :)
YES! I know about testing and all about Seton..all too well. Still, girlfriend, were you homeschooling with them in the "olden days," when they weren't as "flexible" as today and when you had to snail mail all your work to them. Oh, the redos!
It was a headache at times, but I think the flexibility thing is better because I was scared stiff to do anything wrong since I only had a high school education and wondered if I should be homeschooling my children in the first place! Anyway, take care.
Happy Feast Day and feel better soon~
Therese - the testing is a slow process. They'd have been done last Friday except for the babysitting and snow days; but that's okay. They'll finish up third quarter by this Friday.
Thanks everyone for your prayers. It feels like it is going into my ears . . . double yuck! If so, I'll be dialing up the doc for big gun drugs tomorrow.
Suz - yeah, Seton is tough. I mailed everything to them when my eldest was in 6th and 7th grade (the other two were still in the local school). Well, when I brought the other two home, I got serious about learning how to upload and linkyloo. The online stuff is so easy! I feel for you, dear.
sendin up a prayer for you, chuck!
ahhhh, hoping and praying for you to feel better soon.
ukok - I love you called me Chuck. Funny! I had a friend in London (Chelsea, actually) long long ago who would post me letters and on the envelop I was dubbed: Yank-your-pants-down; Yankee Doodledee etc. I called her "old red coat" once and she didn't get it. Oh well. I love nicknames.
Jamie - thanks, love. I will get better. Soon? I can only hope!
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