I've spent a good portion of the last few days in bed. Yep, Boxing Day became more like "Bedding Day."
My doctor told me to stay out of bed because I wasn't getting enough rest. Ah, those were the days.
For the last few days I've been mostly bedridden. Ah, those were the days, bed riding....
Feels rather like the flu. I've had a flu shot. Now I wonder if a flu shot was literal and it gave me the flu. What next? Take a headache pill to get a headache?
My former spouse and I purchased a real fancy four-poster bed from a real fancy bed shop in Richmond, British Columbia, many years ago. We were lying in bed and realised that the mattress had crashed to the floor. Before your imagination goes places, I shall let you know that the underneath support for the mattress had bent and thus, the mattress caved onto the floor. A bit of a four-poster roller coaster ride ensued over the next week or so. Slap mattress back in place. Flop. Slap mattress back in place. Flop and thud....
Having unsuccessfully been able to fix the underneath support, we went back to the real fancy bed shop and complained. The sales dude said to us, "What were you doing? Diving onto the bed from your wardrobe?" I thought, "How the hell does he know we have a wardrobe?" My wife replied to him, "No way! The metal support thingy to keep the mattress off the floor is totally bent!" Dude chuckled at us. We returned the bed and got a full refund. We put the refund money in our spare, actually usable bed so we would have something to fall back on.
A buddy of mine was moving from one side of Vancouver to another. On top of his car was a mattress. He decided it would be a really fun thing to have a drag race with the car beside us. He raced forward and the light at the bottom of the hill went from green to red. He slammed on the brakes as his mattress flew off the roof. Next moment and the mattress was sliding through the busy intersection of South East Marine Drive and Fraser Street. Thankfully, no accident occurred. Except for my friend crapping himself.
Yeah, I know. My name's Fred Flintstone and I'm gonna' make your bed rock! Those were the days.....
Here's to a happy, hopeful 2014.
There was a time when mattresses were built to last. I mean, you could have 11 children and your mattress was able to bear it. If it makes you feel any better my husband and my mattress is hooped. We had to reinforce it with a board.
ReplyDeleteYour friend's story is hilarious!
Thanks for viisting my blog and for your words of friendship, kindness and support.
Hi Birdie,
DeleteAh yes, a mattress made of straw. A roll in the hay. How did that bun get in the bed? Ignore me. Sorry about your hooped mattress. You could have a board meeting on your bed :)
Quite the visual in regards to my friend's flying mattress.
You are most welcome. Please understand that we are all here for each other. Be gentle with your self and smile, dear friend.
A hopeful 2014.
Gary :)
Oh Gary. Rest up and look after yourself. And the collapsing bed happens here too. The support for the mattress is sub-standard and died. Just after the warranty for the bed expired. So I have fixed it. Often.
ReplyDeleteHi Sue,
DeleteAh yes, leave the rest to me :) No support for you mattress and it figures the warranty had expired, um springs to mind. Thank you, Sue.
And welcome to 2014.
Gary :)
Sorry, don't mean to laugh at your expense, but that was hilarious! The bed stories, not the you've been ill story. I do hope you are well soon! I think rest is definitely what you need - you were up all Christmas night helping folks, and a good night's sleep is needed now! Take care!
ReplyDeleteWishing a very healthy, happy, and paper work free New Year!
Hi Yolanda,
DeleteThat's okay. I thought trying to have a bit of a laugh would distract me from the illness. I'm feeling slightly better, thank you. Christmas Day and being online until three in the morning of Boxing Day, probably didn't help.
Your kind words are cherished. Less paperwork and more fun. A peaceful, hopeful 2014 to you and your loved ones.
Gary :)
When I first felt the "sniffle from hell", I knew I was in trouble. Why I can't get a common cold like everyone else is one question that pisses me off. Their "allergy" becomes my bronchial pneumonia and by the time I get well (4-5 weeks) they've been partying it up, and have another "allergy" to give me. I'm phobic of people with good reason.
ReplyDeleteDear Dana,
DeleteWhy have a common cold when you can have an uncommon cold. I'm sorry you have ongoing sniffles from hell. I don't party. I'm sometimes phobic of people that has nothing to do with their physical allergies. You know I adore you.
And remember, you are going to start 2014 with that sense of wonder your inner child wants you to cherish.
A hopeful, healthy 2014 to you, dear Dana.
Gary :)
My sister had a flu shot one year and was very ill for days afterward, so maybe that whole 'headache pill' thing isn't too far off.
ReplyDeleteTake care of yourself, and I hope you feel better soon.
Hi M.J.,
DeleteYes, sorry to hear about your sister and the irony of that flu shot. I went to the store to buy some free range eggs. They had the nerve to charge me for them.
Thank you for your kind words.
All the best for 2014.
Gary :)
Gives a whole new meaning to "make your bed" when you have to literally MAKE the bed each day.
ReplyDeleteThe flu shot is supposed to give you a very mild case of harmless flu symptoms so your body prepares antibodies, then when the real flu comes around, you don't get sick. Works the same as smallpox vaccinations.
Hi River,
DeleteAh yes, make your bed and lie in it. Or lie on the floor. Or buy an air mattress with a leak :)
Yes, I did actually know that the flu shot is supposed to work that way. You know me, trying to make a joke out of it. I do appreciate your input. Thank you, River.
And welcome to 2014. We shall be there soon.
Gary :)
Sorry that you've been so sick. I hope that Tristan and Penny are taking good care of you. Love the drag racing story with the mattress on the car roof! I do miss my friends from Bedrock, including special guest stars Stoney Curtis and Ann Margrock. I was always envious of Wilma's and Betty's incredibly tiny waists too. Yabba dabba doo, and feel better soon! Wishing you, and your family a happy and HEALTHY New Year, Gary!
ReplyDeleteJulie
Hi Julie,
DeleteThanks for that. I think I got the sickness from my son. He's been on a bitch fest ever since :) It was quite the scene seeing my friends box mattress sliding through the intersection. I could say I have fantasies about Wilma and Betty. Yabba dabba oh! I'm getting better, thank you.
Here's wishing you and your loved ones a most peaceful 2014.
Gary :)
I'm with Little Lotta here- Im slayed by other folks inconsequential colds and coughs. Drives me nuts. I hope you perk up soon, Im going a bit loopy myself my own malady just now so I empathise very much with you. Stay warm, eat properly - do ad you're told lol. Best wishes :)
ReplyDeleteHi Michelle,
Delete"I'm with Little Lotta here" Really? You are in Florida? Oh no, that's just not fair that you are susceptible to other's colds and coughs. I know you've been a bit loopy. And I also know that you're a bit loopy because of your own malady. I want you to get better as soon as possible.
I shall go back to bed and try to figure out why my fitted sheets don't actually fit.
Now then, you have a real nice 2014. Do as you're told! :)
Gary :)
Okay, I intended to just tell you to feel better, but your post was funny, which just isn't right. I hope this particular type of bed riding is behind you quickly and you feel better fast.
ReplyDeleteHi Shannon,
DeleteI thank you. My intention was to write some light humour about it all. All those bed time stories. I shall be bed riding into the sunset and wake up next year.
Thank you, Shannon.
A great 2014 to you and your loved ones.
Gary :)
This did make me laugh albeit at your expense. I do hope you feel better soon, I recall my late husband having the flu shot and had all the aches and pains of the flu.
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year Gary and thanks for the great comment you sent me.
Yvonne.
Hi Yvonne,
DeleteI'm glad this made you laugh. I'd laugh but I might laugh my head off and that would not be a good thing :) I'm starting to feel better now, thank you. There is an irony about the flu shot.
Delighted to have you back, dear Yvonne.
A peaceful, hopeful New Year to you.
Gary :)
Get well soon Gary. I'll be falling back onto my childhood bed when I stay at my parents house this Southern Summer holiday. The mattress was second hand when I got it, so considering that it is well over 40 years old, I guess I will soon be complaining of a failing back... Happy New Year Gary.
ReplyDeleteHi Ida,
DeleteThank you, dear friend. I hope that when you return to your childhood bed at your parent's house, that you have such magical dreams. Perhaps your back will be fine and magical dreams will have you wake with a smile.
A peaceful 2014, Ida.
Gary :)
HAppy New Year Gary! Sounds like you got a fluke shot. Not the fish, but rather a flu shot that covers all the flu strains but the one you got! Please feel better soon! Your humor and deep compassion for humanity are infectious. Hugs.
ReplyDeleteP.S. Guess after your story with the mattress we now understand the concept of bed springs:)
Hi Rebecca,
DeleteHow lovely to see you, dear friend. A fluke flu shot that covers a variety of strains and weird bumps in the night. I'm getting better, thank you. Ah humour and deep compassion, an infectious situation we could all use.
Very good. I coil at your joke. A bed springs to mind :)
A happy 2014 in your continuing adventure, Rebecca.
Gary :)
I hope you feel better soon! Having a bed-day is good, but not if you're sick.
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful 2014!
Hi Misha,
DeleteI'm getting better for the almost New Year, thank you. Yes indeed, rise and whine, um shine :)
Wishing you a rainbow perfect New Year, Misha.
Gary :)
Sorry to hear you have been unwell. Rest up and get better. I reckon it was that flu shot that did it.
ReplyDeleteHi Carol,
DeleteI'm starting to feel better now, thank you. I do need some more rest. I shall blame the flu shot, or my son! :)
Welcome to 2014, my friend.
Gary :)
I've had my bed for 17 years. I try not to look at the supports when I'm turning the mattress, because I'm sure we're being held up by willpower alone.
ReplyDeleteI hope you're feeling better - those flu jabs can be nasty things, but at least it'll stop you getting anything worse later on. Keep eating the chocolates :-) I know I've said this before, but Happy New Year (because it's actually the right day to say it now!)
Hi Annalisa,
DeleteThat's a long time for one bed. Probably wise to not look at the supports. And besides, you never know what you might find :)
I seem to be recovering, thank you. I seemed to maybe had a delayed reaction to the flu jab. I must consume vast amounts of the real chocolate we get over here.
And yes, officially, Happy New Year to you and your loved ones, Annalisa.
Gary :)
We don't have a wardrobe in out bedroom, but we do have a four poster bed including all the drapes and a Moroccan lantern suspended in the middle of it.
ReplyDeleteI will not have a flu shot, I did just the once and got the flu so said never again, I hope you are well soon, and I bet Penny is telling folk you are feeling RUFF . . . . . . .HAH HAH AH HAH HA HAH HAH AH HH ha ha ha ha ha.
I wish you and Penny a good 2014 and many sunny days... take care
Hi Rob,
DeleteWhich means, no wardrobe malfunction. I bet you have a harem.
I'd prefer not to get a flu shot. However, I'm apparently in the high risk category of getting the flu. So they give me a flu shot. Very weird :)
RUFF, indeed. Penny barks out commands and tells me to not be so RUFF. Aha and aha times two.
We both wish you a peaceful, pawsitive 2014, good sir.
Gary :)
Sorry you have been unwell Gary, hope you are soon feeling better.
ReplyDeleteBest wishes for 2014.
Hi Suzanne,
DeleteThank you for your thoughtful wishes, Suzanne. I'm feeling a little more alive.
A lovely New Year to you and your loved ones.
Gary :)
Sorry to hear you are feeling bad. There seems to be so much stuff going around from colds and sniffles to the dreaded noro-virus. :/ I hope you feel better real soon. I also had to laugh at your post and the mattress flying through the intersection, hilarious and I agree those were the days. I was talking to one of my kids about the changes and how when I was a kid the worst thing you could do was light a bag of poo on fire on someones porch. Today that prank would be looked at as attempted arson and/or suspicious package! Wishing you a Very Happy and Safe New Year!
ReplyDeleteHi Gossip_Grl,
DeleteI'm getting a little less zombie like, thank you. It's that time of the year and the year um flu by.
Those were the days, indeed. Oh what fun we had. And yes, the good old bag of poop trick. See the startled person stamp it out as you yell "Fire!" Today, there would be an official inquiry and a DNA test on the offending crap.
A peaceful, hopeful New Year to you and your loved ones.
Gary :)
Your description was perfect and I can picture the mattress taking flight through the air.
ReplyDeleteOne can take more passengers on a flying mattress. Sorry you are not feeling perky but bed rest can be magical.
Very best wishes for 2014. I never thought I'd be writing that number.
Hi Manzanita,
DeleteThanks and yep, a flying mattress as opposed to a flying carpet. I once flew by the seat of my pants :)
I'm getting perkier and that's a good thing.
And all the best in 2014, yes, dear lady, 2014. Now where's that flying car we were promised...
Gary :)
Well here I've been whining about a little eye strain/sinus/headache and you've been landed flat on your back in bed with the 'bug'. I do hope, since you have had to suffer, that the flu shot has now done its job and you won't get the REALLY bad dose. I did enjoy all your bedtime stories though. Hope you are starting to come around now and feeling much better. Happy 2014 Gary.....all good things your way.....and no more flu.
ReplyDeleteHi Delores,
DeleteHey, you've not been feeling exactly great. I can understand you verbalising it. I've barely been out of bed since Boxing Day. Still, I do believe that the flu shot might now be actually starting to work in the right way.
Ah yes, a bedtime story. Once upon a time, there was this dude with a mattress on top of his car...
Thank you, Delores. Wishing you and your loved ones a most wonderful 2014, eh! :)
Gary :)
No swan dives into the bed, huh? Sure...
ReplyDeleteMy mother gets the flu shot every year, and every year she gets the flu afterwards. I think you're on to something.
Hope you feel better today.
Hi Alex,
DeleteNo swan dives or belly flops, for that matter.
Perhaps we should realise that things are supposed to be taken literally. I must now concentrate on my frozen juice concentrate.
Getting better, thank you, kind sir.
Wishing you and yours a most peaceful New Year, Alex.
Gary :)
Hi Gary. Have you been to Richmond, Vancouver recently? It's a nice area and about 99% Chinese.
ReplyDeleteHope you get better soon. Happy New Year!
Hi bazza,
DeleteI was in Richmond in 2011. I also lived in Richmond back in the eighties in a very posh apartment. Richmond and Vancouver have a large Chinese population. Did you know that Vancouver has the second largest China Town in North America? Second only to San Francisco.
I'm getting better, my good sir.
A mighty fine 2014 to you and your loved ones.
Gary :)
the question is not who is in the bed, but under it... take care of yourself and be one with the pillows, sheets and mattress!
ReplyDeleteHi Jeremy,
DeleteIndeed and who's that hiding under the bed. I shall duly head back under the duvet for a bit more rest. Thank you, Jeremy. Please look after your good self.
A peaceful, better New Year to you.
Gary :)
Gary, when I had the flu shot over a month ago, I got really sick. I had no energy and my temperature went up to 101.7.
ReplyDeleteI hope you feel better soon. I'm sure you will be starting the New Year with more energy and health...
A big hug your way, my friend.
Hi Julia,
DeleteI'm really sorry to read about your flu shot experience. It's awful to feel like that. I got my flu jab just over a month ago so that might be it. I hope that you fully recovered, Julia.
I'm finding the motivation of a New Year and a fresh start, a powerful tonic. That and kind wishes such as yours.
Hugs to you and your daughter.
Here's to a peaceful, positive 2014.
Gary :)
Hopefully the germs go away soon. That mattress just wanted some roadside action
ReplyDeleteHi Pat,
DeleteThe germs are going away. Was that a rhyming cat I saw in my house...The mattress wanted to find a lay by.
A rhyming New Year. Full of good cheer.
Gary :)
I never realized mattresses could be so dangerous, especially at high elevations. I sleep on a mattress on the floor, so I guess I'm safe. Hope you recover from your illness soon and remain healthy all through the New Year.
ReplyDeleteHi nothing profound,
DeleteI now sleep on just a mattress. Had an air bed for a short time. Then it got this great big lump in it. No, not me. I kept sliding off the air bed. You are doing a good thing sleeping on just a mattress on the floor. Thank you for your thoughtful wishes, my friend.
In peace and hope for 2014,
Gary :)
Happy New Year and I hope you feel better.
ReplyDeleteFunny story. :D The worst thing I found sliding off a car was a grill. I'm glad I changed lanes just in time.
Hi Medeia,
DeleteI'm getting there, thank you.
A grill? Was somebody cooking hamburgers on their car? Ignore me :) Indeed, a good thing you managed to get into another lane.
An awesome New Year to you, Medeia.
Gary :)
I nearly spewed my coffee all over my keyboard while reading this.Still laughing.
ReplyDeleteHope you get better soon and Happy New Year, dear.
Hi Leeanna,
DeleteCareful with that coffee. Hate to have your keyboard short out :) I'm glad this could make you laugh.
I'm getting better, thank you.
Wishing you and your loved ones, a great 2014.
Gary :)
Wishing you a happy, hopeful and healthy year to come, Gary. xx
ReplyDeleteHi Carole,
DeleteThank you, dear lady. I do so hope that 2014 brings healthier, happier times for you and your beloved.
Gary :) x
I hope that you feel better.
ReplyDeleteIt must have been funny for people to watch the mattress slide like that .LOL
Happy New Year to you, your son and to Penny. awesome and pawsome yeah !
Hi Munir,
DeleteThank you. I'm getting better.
It was very weird seeing my friend's mattress sliding though that intersection. You should of seen the looks on the faces of the motorists.
And here's wishing you and your loved ones a peaceful, pawsitive New Year!
Gary :)
Hi Gary - I don't do flu jabs .. but oh so sorry you've got some nasty bug .. hope you feel better soon .. and you don't rock 'n roll too much in the meantime ... your bed story is worrying, but I'm glad you got that refund ... and then your car chase .. well you do live life to the full .. Happy New Year to the whole household .. I hope life is easier in 2014 .. cheers Hilary
ReplyDeleteHi Hilary,
DeleteI'm in a high risk category and it's advised that I get a flu jab. I might have caught some nasty bug from my son. He's been unwell for several days. Thankfully, I'm getting better and so is he. I certainly wont be bed rock and rolling. We got a full refund and still get a chuckle out of that salesman's comments. A mattress causing havoc in Vancouver.
Here's wishing you a most peaceful New Year, Hilary.
Gary :)
Sorry to hear that you haven't been well. Hope everything gets better soon!
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Hi Gina,
DeleteI thank you for that. I'm getting better.
Here's wishing you a lovely 2014.
Gary :)
Any bed stories I have totally pale in comparison to those. Have a Happy New Year!
ReplyDeleteHi Debra,
DeleteI bet you can recall a few bed stories that spring to mind. Hope that New Year's Day has been well fun for you.
Gary :)
I have the same problem with our bed. Right now I have 3 bricks holding the broken slat so the matress doesn't fall to the floor again.
ReplyDeleteHi middle child,
DeleteNothing worse than a broken slat. It's time we had a bed revolution. My bed is now a mattress on the floor. Much safer :)
Wishing you a peaceful, better New Year.
Gary :)
Sorry you've been sick, Gary. I sympathize. I caught something on the flight from BC to NB and the headaches are the worse. We lost power for 26 hours, got more snow than NB has ever seen, and missed a whole bunch of hockey games. Boohoo. Hope you have a fabulous New Year, ole chap. Best wishes to you and yours.
ReplyDeleteHi Joylene,
DeleteAnd I'm sorry you've been sick. I hope that you aren't getting any more headaches and that you feel better. You missed the Canucks doing real well, eh. That's just not right.
Wishing you, young lady and your loved ones, a really neato New Year.
Gary :)
Haha! You are very entertaining, even when you're sick, Gary. (You have my sympathies... If I lived close, I would TOTALLY bring you soup!) I hope there isn't a headache pill that gives one a headache...
ReplyDeleteI think it'd be so fun just to sit and chat with you. I bet you have story after story. Such an interesting mind and perspective on life. I'm so glad you exist, Gary! :)
Hi Morgan,
DeleteSome might consider my attempts at humour, sick. I thank you for your sympathies. Bring the dude some chicken soup! :) I wonder if a make-up kit is used to work through an argument.
You are way too nice, Morgan. You'd be better off having a chat with Penny the Jack Russell dog and modest internet superstar. Did you know that I'm actually a character created by her? How surreal is that.
A dancing with words New Year to you.
Gary :)
I hate being trapped in bed.... such a waste of time. For a year I was bed ridden with crippling arthritis... I hated every second. So I can sympathize with you.Take care and feel better....
ReplyDeleteHappy new year, Gary. May you get vertical soon!
Hi Michael,
DeleteWhat an awful time you had, my friend. The frustration, the pain, the boredom, must have been quite the test on your resilience. Kudos to you.
Ah yes, a vertical possibility. That sounds great.
A peaceful 2014 to you.
Gary :)
LOL! Now that I would have liked to see!
ReplyDeleteGary, I'm sending you healing cheese and paw-sitive thoughts to get you on the mend. (You know, your title made me think of Bednobs and Broomsticks?)
Hi Crystal,
DeleteOf course, me diving off the wardrobe. Oops, what am I saying...
Healing cheese would be nice. Stinking, rotting cheese would be a dream come true. Dame Angela Lansbury scares me! :)
Hope you are having a peaceful start to 2014.
Gary :)
Lol. What a fun memory. Sorry to hear about the flu though.
ReplyDeleteHave a happy 2014.
Hi Lady Lilith,
DeleteMemories of some rather weird times. Hopefully the flu will fly away. Thank you.
And a happy 2014 to you, Lilith.
Gary :)
It's sort of tacky, but you can buy the metal bed frame and then attach a head and foot board. It won't fall down, anyway. Funny story.
ReplyDeleteHi Linda,
DeleteGood idea. Way back when, my then wife and I purchased a really expensive bed and it was supposed to actually stay of the ground. Hanging onto the four posts for dear life :) Thank you and glad you enjoyed my bedtime stories.
Hope you have a great 2014, Linda.
Gary :)
Thanks for the laugh :) Hope you are feeling better now. The last time I got the flu shot I got seriously ill. I haven't caught the flu in several years - since the last shot. I'll continue to take my chances with natural immunity.
ReplyDelete......dhole
Hi Donna,
DeleteI'm glad this could make you laugh, my good friend. I'm still feeling like crap, but the crap aint as bad as it was. Natural immunity seems like a plan. Being in a high-risk group, it's advised that I take the ironic flu shot.
Wishing a peaceful and hopeful 2014, Donna.
Gary :)
Hope you feel better soon.
ReplyDeleteI went on Holiday and didn't get out of bed till noon!
Healthy New Year to you.
Hi DAVID,
DeleteThank you very much. And as such, I'm getter well. I hope you can tell.
Out of bed at noon. Soon be noon.
And a healthy 2014 to you and your loved ones, good sir.
Gary :)
You always make me smile or laugh, even though I'm sad you were (hopefully not anymore) sick. I bet that mattress looked the worse for the wear after it's slide through the intersection! I hate a bed that creaks, but would hate the supports crashing even more! Thanks for sharing and brightening my day, especially, also, with your photo of your street! Makes me feel better about my overcast gloomy day...! Happiest of new years to you Gary!
ReplyDeleteHi Lisa,
DeleteI'm most pleased that I could make you smile or laugh, Lisa. I'm starting to improve and have managed to get back to commenting. It was the box spring part of a mattress and it slid real fast through the intersection. A creaky bed is not good and could keep one awake. Waking up at a lower level and crashing to the carpet was not exactly fun :) That photo was from last January. Of course, this time it's sunny and hot. Or maybe not.
Thank you and here's wishing you and your loved ones a peaceful 2014.
Gary :)
Gary, my friend, there is so many smiles in that post. And I'm happy to see you have all your puns in place...something to fall back on indeed!
ReplyDeleteMy hubs and I had a bed with a broken metal do-hicky too. We blamed it on the kids jumping on the bed. Kids are easy marks ;)
Hope your 2014 is as amazing and as awesome as yourself!
Hi Elizabeth,
DeleteI'm most heartened you could get smiles from this posting. My puns are always something I can fall back on.
Kids are convenient to take the blame :) Nothing worse than a broken metal do-hicky.
Thank you, Elizabeth.
A fantastic 2014 to you and your loved ones.
Gary :)
Keep well, dear, and cuddle up with your sweet pet! Xxxoo
ReplyDeleteHi Kim,
DeleteI shall duly look after my human pet. Pawsitive wishes, Penny the Jack Russell dog and modest internet superstar! xxx! :)
Hope you're feeling better soon! Take care and all the best wishes for you Penny & your son for 2014!
ReplyDeleteHi Jemi,
DeleteFeeling better now, thank you. Thank you for the best wishes for my family.
Wishing you and your loved ones an awesome 2014.
Gary :)
Glad you are feeling better and hope your current bed isn't such a roller coaster ride when you are trying to sleep. I laughed out loud at your two mattress stories!
ReplyDeleteMake sure to get your rest. :)
~Jess
Oh- and cool cover photo! Love seeing the snow fall because it is so pretty. It is freezing here, so I am starting to think about warmer weather. Cold without snow isn't as fun!
ReplyDelete~Jess
Hi Jess,
DeleteThank you and I'm better but still rather exhausted. My current bed is a temporary mattress. My air bed that was also temporary, suddenly got a great big lump in it. No, not me. Glad you liked the bedtime stories :)
Ah, yes, literally a cool cover photo. That photo was from last January. No snow so far this year. Yes, just cold without snow seems like we are being cheated. Here's to warmer weather.
Peace and good wishes to you, Jess.
Gary :)