![]() Hoping Jan feels better soon, poor stubborn man, doesn't he realize if he doesn't get the cough broken up it could lead to pneumonia like you had that had you down for so long? Men are so stubborn, they think they are "rocks" and are stronger and don't need meds.LOL! Right? Good morning Miss Kyra! Thanks so much for stopping by this morning to share a coffee and chat! ROFL here! I am trying to enjoy my coffee, but it just does not taste good this morning, think I will ice it and see if that will be better.I feel feverish, but am not. Named it "Fresh Memory" and and all in purples! I will make them this afternoon.īut I am not going before leaving a freebie. Time to get me a sandwich and another coffee, I think, and then get dressed and go out just quickly to buy some stewpears(yes, I saw the first ones already) and that will do fine as dessert for the next few days. Oh, it will be a long project, I am sure, but it will give me something to do during winter and it will be good to do something "by hand"and not at the computer. Gives me opportunity too to go through the recipees and I will only keep the ones I really use or will be using in near future. So I will do it the "old-fashioned"way, all by hand and using glue and paper and alll kind of lovely things. ![]() What about my new project then? I have a lot of recipees, quite some neatly in a binder, but I see sometimes such nice recipee binders, all scrapped and lovely and happy looking, that finally I decided to give it a try myself. So therefor I wanted him to go to the doctor, perhaps he knows coughdrops he can take without problems.Īlas, we ll have to do with my own brewed stuff, that may be can help a bit, almost feel like a witch towards Halloween ROFL!! About all of them contain ingredients that are bad for him. Because of his liver and stomach trouble( which is going wonderful with his medicins now), he cannot just take any coughdrops. I "brewed"him a little drink, that should help a bit to cough up the mucus(I hope that is the right word for it?). So we'll see if it will get better, although it will take a longer time. Well, He is that kind of guy and it has no use to "force"him going. Jan is still having some trouble with his cold, although it's goin better slowly, but stubborn guy as he is, he thinks it's not necessary to go to the doctor. ![]() And oh, I was a preetty strong girl there, holding my hand firmly onto my wallet, to keep it shut, hahaha.īut.I saw some really nice things too that might be good for Christmas presents, and I will go for it probably next week. Yesterday I gave myself a day off, LOL and went into town center. ![]() As the pages fill, you'll discover happy coincidences and have a chance to relive forgotten momentsĪ valuable alternative to the 5-minute journal format, One Line a Day will appeal to those new to the journaling habit and seasoned journalers alike.It was a rather good week, I can say, and it is nice to be able to say such a thing!Įvery day I did some "work"at home, the cleaning stuff and such, not too exciting, also did some shopping here and there, in most of the time still not really bad weather.See patterns emerge as important events like anniversaries, birthdays, and holidays come and go.Use the One Line a Day 5-year journal format to provide an insightful snapshot of your thoughts, memories, change, and progress on each of the 365 days of the year.Each page of the journal includes an entry for five successive years, allowing users to revisit previous thoughts on a specific day of the year over the span of five years, and reflect on change and progress. More than a daily diary or journal: For those daunted by the idea of keeping a journal or diary, the simple commitment of just One Line a Day is manageable for everyone. This classic memory-keeper is the perfect way to track the ups and downs of life, day by day. Revisit thoughts and memories with a 5-year journal and memory book
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