I would really, really, really appreciate it if I did not catch every bug going around during you.
Love,
your swim-headed BondGirl
p.s. Don’t expect much from me until this passes. Also, please ignore any comments where I may have said things backward or spelled something wrong. I have learned my lesson. No more commenting until normalized.
I am so with you on that. I hope 2007 will go easy on me too! 2006 truly has been the year of getting sick.
Get well soon, possum.
I hope you get better soon!
It has. I have never had this many colds and viral things! This (fingers crossed) seems like it may have been a 24 hour thing, since now I’m feeling better. But I was dizzy and headachey and out of it all day. No good, that! I couldn’t even read.
Damn it! (That was directed at the viruseseses, not you.) Feel better! (That was for you.)
To reiterate: Yes, get better! Green tea and soup!
Feel better soon! On the plus side, you must be building up a great army of antibodies…
It’s all part of my plan for world domination through better antibodies…
Gwenda, I’m sending you sympathy from a fellow flu-sufferer. My boyfriend and I just got back from a four-day trip to Paris planned to celebrate my birthday…and both of us spent the ENTIRE TIME there as sick as dogs.
Everyone I know here in Devon has been fighting what seems like endless flus and colds this past year. Are we just a particularly unhealthy bunch in Southwest England (despite being in a very Green, organic, and health-conscious area) or is this happening everywhere? Inquiring minds want to know.
Oh no! Being sick on your birthday–in Paris, no less–is beyond unfair. That’s just wrong. I hope you’re feeling better. I seem to be slowly shaking off the remains of the virus, but not as quickly as I’d like.
Perhaps our organic food is being poisoned? Because we’re seeing the same phenomenon among our health-conscious friends.