I am SUCH a wimp when it comes to cold. And tonight's low should be around 32. My sisters went through the farmland wrapping up the produce. I would hate to see my artichokes freeze to death before I could even eat one. :) And I really, really want that red cabbage to survive!
Tomorrow I have a meeting and I want to be there in person, so I am going to head in to the plant, and then have lunch with my friend Annette at the cafeteria. You know, I couldn't do this without my trusty scooter. Mine is an older version than the one pictured, but you get the idea. The battery weighs more than any other part of the vehicle. Thank goodness I have that lift on the back of the Equinox.. oh and thank you, too, General Motors!
Today was wonderful, despite the cold. I got quite a bit accomplished at work, and it's SO good to be stretching those little grey cells, as Poirot would call them. It just felt so GOOD to interact with people in a way that not only challenges my brain, but delights my gregarious nature.
On the Cancer front, tomorrow morning is this round's last bunch of Xeloda, but not the last bunch forever. My hands are happy, though, that they get a break for a week. I'm going broke on hand lotion. :D
I almost forgot my Arixtra shot again, so I put a reminder on my calendar at work. Shoot up at 1PM. :) That might raise a few eyebrows. Hehehe.
Does the weather have anything to do with the pain in my leg? Yes, I had it in the summer, but I wonder if the cold weather exacerbates it. I go to bed with a heating pad on it, but tonight I just might have to hit the Vicodin. I can do it, if I sleep after I take it. And just one doesn't seem to make me barf, but any more than that and it's good-bye to my stomach contents.
Yes, I am so happy to be working again. I have this silly smile plastered to my face, even when it hurts to get up from a sit, I'm still happy. I may grimace, but the smile comes right back.
Take care, everyone... keep warm, and be safe!
Monday, December 5, 2011
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It is colder than normal, at least for this time of year. Not looking forward to the walk back to my car after class tomorrow night.
ReplyDeleteMan it is colder there than it is here in PA. Good for you girlfriend, just take it easy and do not over do it.
ReplyDeleteBe safe and take care
fay in the family room
It's just wrong to be this cold this early in the season!
ReplyDeleteYes, Fay, I am trying to take it easy. But, this is going to be tons of work and lots of fun. :)
Absolutely!
DeleteThe working class rock dont we?
ReplyDeleteIt has been sooo cold here that the bird bath was frozen and there were birds standing around waiting.
They were just as happy with some bread.
Take care and take it easy.
love 'ya lauri