Friday, December 02, 2011

Winter draws on

I worked different hours today so when I came out this afternoon it was cold, dark, raining and miserable. I got in the car and thought, 'I want to go home and never go out again.'

I quickly decided that might be a bit extreme but a week's hibernation is do-able, don't you think? no? Okay.

This is one of the rare occasions when I wish we had a television in the bedroom. Curling up in bed with some mindless tv or A Wonderful Life is just what the doctor ordered.

Actually the doctor ordered antibiotics but that's another story.

7 Comments:

Blogger Suburbia said...

Sorry you are poorly. I think a weeks hibernation is definitely possible!
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8:52 PM  
Blogger Leslie: said...

Yes, do stay in and hibernate for a while. Sometimes, one simly has to - for sanity's sake.

Good news from my friends in Andover - their newest (preemie) grandson came home today! So besides all you wonderful ladies I'm going to visit next year, there will be 2 little boys to meet!

Stay in bed warm and cosy - and buy that TV...it's great when you're not feeling well.

9:35 PM  
Blogger katney said...

Mindless TV is the best medicine.

12:25 AM  
Anonymous Ole Phat Stu said...

Had to grin at the connotational title, Liz ;-)

8:51 AM  
Blogger NitWit1 said...

When I am not feeling well, hibernation often cures all, but antibiotics hasten the project.

I generally have the TV going and my Kindle on some book and something hot to drink.

THen I fall asleep...usually the best remedy of all.

1:51 PM  
Blogger mrsnesbitt said...

Aye hibernation is good. I can't wait for the lounge to be finished so we can snuggle up in front of the fire! Snow is forcast too!

3:06 PM  
Blogger Liz said...

Feeling much better now, thank you, sub.

It will be fantastic to see you again next year, leslie.

Indeed it is, katney.

An oldie but goodie, stu.

I seem to be having trouble sleeping at the moment, nitwit; my head is too full I suspect!

Snow, mrs n?! Excellent for hibernation.

8:13 AM  

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