Okay . . . hope this lasts long enough for me to post. I've been having a terrible computer day . . . internet connection has been going up and down like the proverbial toilet seat . . . very, very frustrating.
The weather has been dull, rainy, and cold all day, too.
I know, I know, some of you would like a little of our coldness right about now. Sorry I mentioned it.
Robbin . . . I think I'll keep my mice, I really don't like the sounds of what yours did. Very glad it wasn't any worse. Those are cute "did you knows". I didn't know the one about lemons having more sugar than strawberries, wow. Congratulations on your loss, girl.
It's even better when it comes as a nice, unexpected surprise like that.
Tina . . . Sorry to hear that your Friday weather was so awful. Hope today has been better.
I am really impressed that you can manage to stop with one little scoop of that marvellous sounding ice-cream. I wouldn't dare get any.
Cheryl . . . Great going with the loss, girl.
Now 'fess up, how many lip-locks did it
really take to figure out the twin brothers?
Chicken recipe sounds great, as usual. Thanks,
the car seems to be fine now . . . until the next critter invasion comes along. I had a heart-to-heart with the cats, but I don't think they were really listening. Time will tell.
Michelle . . . Love the new picture.
What camera are you using now? Sorry to hear about your weather being rainy. That could have a lot to do with the migraine although the stress over your Mother's situation certainly isn't helping any. What you are describing almost sounds like a hypo rather than hyper reaction, but based on her nasty little food and cola habits that would seem unlikely unless she's taken too much insulin. Whatever, it is, I hope it soon settles down for both your sakes. Keep the faith, girl.
Erin . . . Somebody with good weather . . . how wonderful for you.
Sounds like you are really doing well with the bike riding and those hills will no doubt get easier as times goes on. Glad I can fill the "useless fact" void for you.
I just love it when, every once in a while, one of my "useless's' turns out to be useful for somebody.
Here's a really strange FFF for today . . . thought of it because Robbin mentioned redoing her kitchen floor . . .
Reasearchers have discovered that scattering tea bags throughout a newly renovated room can reduce the level of toxic chemicals by up to 90%. Apparently, the tea bags soak up the fumes from paint, polyurethane and glue. Just don't make tea with them later.
Well, wow, looks like I made it through. Have a great moving and shaking evening, chickies. See you tomorrow.