Miss D. and I are both still recovering from the dreaded lurgy, a.k.a. crud, that's going around at the moment: and most of the North Texas Troublemakers are down with it as well, so much so that we've postponed our Christmas get-together until next weekend, in the hope that people will be over it by then.
I'm going to take advantage of the situation to have a "down-time" weekend, relaxing and not doing anything much except drinking lots of liquid (in the name of hydration rather than inebriation!) and relaxing. Regular blogging will resume on Monday.
A blessed Christmas to all of my readers.
Peter
11 comments:
My brother's getting over the 19 now and I may be celebrating the holiday at his place. Prayers for us all.
As an adult I came to find out that true holidays are not calendar driven but are whenever those you care about are able to gather and share the experience. And that while you cannot choose your relatives you can damn well choose your family.
Peter, wishing you and Dorothy a truly joyous holiday season and many long years of the same to come.
Peter,
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to you and Dorothy! Get well soon.
A very Blessed Christmas to you as well Peter!
I have always enjoyed your posts, hope you're feeling
better soon!
Allen
Merry Christmas Peter..... you're not the only blogger I read but you are my favorite.
Y'all get well soon. Have a peaceful and blessed Christmas and New Year.
Yep, we've all got it... Next week will be soon enough!
All of you get well soon!
May you all recover swiftly and come out shining, on the other side. Merry & Joyous Christmas to one and all!
I always think of Richmal Crompton's "Just William" stories whenever I encounter the phrase "the dreaded lurgy".
Get well soon and Merry Christmas!
The holidays are not a date, but when you and those you love get together.
Merry Christmas to you and Miss D! Rest and get well soon!
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