Ever feel like you are burning the candle from both ends and the middle. Only 15 more weeks!
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Ever feel like you are burning the candle from both ends and the middle. Only 15 more weeks!
Hola folks. I relaxing and thinking I should have something to drink.
Hola back. I'm resting from my labors of the day...checkin out the freerange web :haha:
15 more weeks? Of what my friend? Hop on IM later and let's have a quick chat. Inquiring minds would like to know whats been going on in Chere's world. :2thumbs:Quote:
Originally Posted by blueeyessmiling
I am about to call an old friend to have a quick chat and then I'LL BE BACK to harass you Bogleys further. :nod: :nod:
http://www.clipartof.com/images/emot...wning_wine.gifQuote:
Originally Posted by Heather
Salute!
Like them Smilies, don't ya :haha:
Vodka and watered-down (it's too sweet) cranberry juice :haha:
With a twist of lime, lemon or orange......YUMMY! :2thumbs:Quote:
Originally Posted by KapitanSparrow
Nah :nono: Nothing fancy schmancy. I'm old school :haha: If I run out of cranberry, I'll drink it with water, heh.Quote:
Originally Posted by abirken
15 more weeks of working in SL at the clinic. Between that job, Weber, playing mom and being and Adjunct, I just feel like I am burning the candle at both ends and in the middle. I thought that when you graduated you were suppose make enought to survive and catch up on the sleep you missed studying. Ha ha ha ha. That has not happened yet and it will be two years this May. So in 15 weeks I will have worked one full year as Med Tech, that is what I received my degree in. Then I can feel like I at least used my degree for its intended purpose.Quote:
Originally Posted by abirken
I have stories Alison we do need to talk. :nod: Tomorrow night ...I gotta get to bed tonight.
Watching American Idol auditions
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Originally Posted by Sombeech
Wishing you were there auditioning too. :lol8:
Visiting my son in the Bone Marrow Transplant Unit at LDS Hospital. He's on day 2 of a month long stay. We're just waiting around in his room for the evening chemo round to arrive.
Yes, we will be watching American Idol also!!!!!
Oh man. This sounds really tough for all of you. Keep your spirits up, and know that prayers are coming your way. Hope your son manages OK, and will be on his way to recovery soon.Quote:
Originally Posted by tallsteve
American Idol? :rockon:
Just now eating dinner, leftover sushi. Went snowshoeing after work; a few miles up Grove Creek Canyon in PG. Saw bunches of deer. Had a good time and afterward a really good coffee.
TS,
I was focused on my post and didn't read yours. A good friend of mine went through the same thing a few years ago with his little daughter. Wish there was something I could say to make it easier. I hope everything goes well with the treatments.
Wow, this is rough. I remember the clean bill of health he got in the spring, and how quickly it came back. We're all thinking of you, and hoping for the best for your whole family. Keep us posted!Quote:
Originally Posted by tallsteve
I had to listen to my wife watching American Idol while I was making some salsa this evening. *sigh* Can't stand it, myself! :haha:
Hang in there tallsteve!
Stuck in a Video Teleconference meeting originating on the east coast. They just put up an agenda slide showing a 1300-1500 schedule. Suck. I'm hungry and lunch just got boned.
My first Bogley post via Blackberry!
Getting ready to make a nacho and slurpee run...extra chili. :lol8:
Wishing I could smoke a cigarette (yuk i know). Being stressed (I could lose my job). Being confused (Wolfcreek threw me thru a loop). Hungry for something fattening (nachos like Acca). Attempting to get my ass to bed (b/c of stress). :nod: