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Quick answer - you NEEDED a nap!
Yup!Quick answer - you NEEDED a nap!
Yup!
Quick answer - you NEEDED a nap!
Sorry 'bout that. I had a quintuplet bypass. I was back to work after four weeks. Nobody was too happy with me, but I was so sick of just sitting at home. I am sure Mr. Munky will do fine also. The most difficult part for me was coming to and having that interbation tube down my throat. My son was standing there and I tried to smile to show him I was all right. Then I gave him a 'thumbs up'. That is when the doctor said I was fine and removed the tube.
I slept a lot for the first week in the hospital, then started to get antsy. Let Mr. Munky sleep if he wants to. He body will have had quite a shock. Any invasion with a scalpel is a shock. And when he gets home, there is that three o'clock wall. He will wake up in the morning feeling full of spit and vinegar. Then comes three o'clock wall and there is no way on earth you will be able to keep him awake.
I wish the best for the both of you. You both are facing a very daunting time. Mr. Munky will surprise you every day. Enjoy each other's company. Plenty of rest and lots of loving care.
I made some elkhorn sumac tea. DH thinks I'm trying to poison him. Yes, there's poison sumac (causes a rash similar to poison ivy) out there, but elkhorn is perfectly safe. I clipped some more drupes yesterday. Nice lemony flavor.
Socrates drank hemlock...
I made some elkhorn sumac tea. DH thinks I'm trying to poison him. Yes, there's poison sumac (causes a rash similar to poison ivy) out there, but elkhorn is perfectly safe. I clipped some more drupes yesterday. Nice lemony flavor.
I wish that were true around here. At least it is for farmers' markets. The one we've been to, the one closest to our house, is very pricey. And not everything is great quality, either. Sad, when you're paying $3 for a scone (I can make an entire batch for that amount of money even with using top-shelf ingredients) and $3-4 for a pound of tomatoes. The small, family grocery store a few towns over is great about offering locally grown produce at this time of year. The tomatoes I bought there last week were considerably better than the one we bought at the farmers' market, and they were just 99 cents a pound. At least the one cheese monger who was there had excellent cheese even at $25 a pound. Alas, they are not coming around this year......am fixin' to go to the local farmstand...Cheaper than the grocery store's, too...