Anyhoo, hey everybody! Sorry for the unexpected blog hiatus. Rumours of my demise are vastly overexaggerated. In truth I had a phenomenally busy start to the week (month end processing at work), which meant I staggered home brain dead and barely able to string words together on Monday and Tuesday. Then Wednesday, Thursday and last night I was out until fairly late. A latter half of the week that involved lots of work (still), but balanced with beers, all-male jelly wrestling (hello, awesome), catching up with friends and sushi. Oh, and I scored a big bag of yummy Alpaca yarn last night from my friend Frances who sees an absence of crochet in her future, and is therefore de-stashing!
Video show update, this is playing now:
But last night wasn't a late one as I seem to have scored myself a streaming head cold in the process. Ugh. There was a period of about 4 days where the last vestiges of the consumptive hacking was gone, gone!, but now it's a world of Butter Menthols, tissues with aloe vera* and a fresh round of... consumptive hacking. Yay me. Just a cold though, no swine flu, so put away your face masks scaredy cats.
So a quiet weekend is on the cards. I have a dinner invitation tonight (which I might not make at this stage), and I might go to knitting at the pub tomorrow afternoon if this cold is a bit better, but
* At first I had a bit of an Squick Factor about greasy feeling tissues, but the no nose redness results overcame my misgivings. That's a big plus for aloe vera right there.
2 comments:
We are called these colds here in WA- either Canine or Feline (depending on yr pet) Flu. I might suggest one of those old cough suppresants like Irish Moss from the supermarket. They at *least* make you feel better.
I thought I was going to cough up a lung the other week. Blech.
& Blah to the runny nose. Have you thought of going to Warragamba Dam & hanging over the edge to help raise dam levels again???
Hugs
Very glad to hear that you are relatively okay. Was getting a little concerned and about to ping you via facebook to check in. Bah to the head cold.
Don't know if you saw this in the Age http://www.theage.com.au/news/entertainment/arts/2009/05/07/1241289311804.html.
Thought of you but generally about how tasteful anything you made would be.
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