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Aug. 21st, 2004 09:58 pmI've just spent the last two days driving across the moors with my boys, watching the dog swim in the river and Corey plodge in it. Yesterday there were floods in the area so we drove looking at the waterfalls that had sprung up, today we took a picnic and sat at our place as James cooked burgers for him and Corey and we had a picnic next to a bubbling stream before going for a short walk. It was perfect you know. It was the first time in months that James hasn't taken any overtime for his days off so we just spent time as a family, driving late into the night, listening to music. It was what we needed and I enjoyed every moment.
They're very trusting up there. We bought new potatoes from a farm where they leave the bags on the wall and you put the money in a box. Same with the free range eggs, there's nothing stopping you taking all you want and paying nothing. Not that we did that of course. James also bought steaks from another farm, I don't actually like steak but still, there's something wrong about buying a steak when the cows are standing looking at you over a fence. It's just wrong, man.
In other news my blood tests came back negative which is great. But I'm on yet another course of evil antibiotics and have to go to the doctors every two days to get my leg dressed because of the infection that just won't go, which is inconvenient but could be worse.
Fannish wise I have nothing as I haven't been online since yesterday morning, and even then it was for five minutes. Tomorrow will be catch up day I think.
ETA: This is mainly for my amusement so I can remember. We were talking about goats and Corey asked if they gave milk out of their milk spouts like cows. Milk spouts, it's going to keep me amused for days *g*
They're very trusting up there. We bought new potatoes from a farm where they leave the bags on the wall and you put the money in a box. Same with the free range eggs, there's nothing stopping you taking all you want and paying nothing. Not that we did that of course. James also bought steaks from another farm, I don't actually like steak but still, there's something wrong about buying a steak when the cows are standing looking at you over a fence. It's just wrong, man.
In other news my blood tests came back negative which is great. But I'm on yet another course of evil antibiotics and have to go to the doctors every two days to get my leg dressed because of the infection that just won't go, which is inconvenient but could be worse.
Fannish wise I have nothing as I haven't been online since yesterday morning, and even then it was for five minutes. Tomorrow will be catch up day I think.
ETA: This is mainly for my amusement so I can remember. We were talking about goats and Corey asked if they gave milk out of their milk spouts like cows. Milk spouts, it's going to keep me amused for days *g*
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Date: 2004-08-21 02:07 pm (UTC)there's something wrong about buying a steak when the cows are standing looking at you over a fence. It's just wrong, man.
I agree. *shudders*
In other news my blood tests came back negative which is great.
Yeah. :-)
But I'm on yet another course of evil antibiotics and have to go to the doctors every two days to get my leg dressed because of the infection that just won't go, which is inconvenient but could be worse.
*nods* I really hope the infection will leave you alone soon!
I'm having a good time with my folks and my aunt & uncle. I hope to do something fannish (well, *NSYNC stuff) tomorrow. :-)
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Date: 2004-08-21 02:25 pm (UTC)And I hope the evil pills are effective so the darned infection goes the heck AWAY and you can just be better and move on.
Though if the doctors tell you that you simple *must* stay off that leg and you end up being forced to sit at Silver and write, I won't be complaining... ;)
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Date: 2004-08-22 12:51 am (UTC)You seem to have had a great time, I really like reading all those reports, me who lives in the city and never really sees anything else than buildings and stuff.
Hope the evil antibiotics will do their work and that you'll get rid of them soon *g*
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Date: 2004-08-22 04:37 am (UTC)I'm loving getting into the country. I couldn't live there but the visits sure are nice.
Man, I hope I can get rid of them soon. This is the third ten day course now and I know in terms of other things this is minor, but still, taking three tablets four times a day gets annoying.
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Date: 2004-08-22 07:36 am (UTC)I hope the pills are effective too, but somehow I don't think sitting resting and writing is part of the doctors orders *g*
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Date: 2004-08-22 08:51 am (UTC)*nods* I really hope the infection will leave you alone soon!
You and me both. It's been going on over a month now and that's far too long in my opinion.
YAY for the fannish!
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Date: 2004-08-22 09:15 am (UTC)*is happy*
It's been going on over a month now and that's far too long in my opinion.
Oooooh yeah. I've had UTIs almost uninterruptedly (big word *g*) for 3 months - it's awful.
YAY for the fannish!
Indeed! I'm all fannish over another band atm, but since I couldn't write fic about them, I'll try to write *NSYNC fic instead. :-D
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Date: 2004-08-22 12:51 pm (UTC)I'm so relieved that your blood tests were negative, though it sucks that your leg infection is still at it. Hope these antibiotics do the trick!
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Date: 2004-08-22 02:37 pm (UTC)I was relieved about the tests too, I'm not so happy that the infection's still there but I live in hope that this lot of tablets works.
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