Well DOGgone it, Janet, sorry to hear you’re under the weather. Hope it’s no more than a slight CATarrh that will soon by gone. Hope, too, that our pet blurbs at least gave you a smile.
I'm sorry you're still not feeling well, Janet. I came down with The Dreaded Lurgy (not covid, not flu) during the first week of November and am only now starting to feel like I can take a deep breath without coughing up a lung. This one takes time and patience, for sure. Rest and heal.
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Oh, no! Feel better! Today is a good day to stay in and pull up the covers.
ReplyDeleteFeel better, Janet. (((hugs)))
ReplyDeleteGet well soon
ReplyDeleteHope you're feeling better soon. Or as dog lovers would say, "Heal."
ReplyDeleteWell DOGgone it, Janet, sorry to hear you’re under the weather. Hope it’s no more than a slight CATarrh that will soon by gone. Hope, too, that our pet blurbs at least gave you a smile.
ReplyDeleteIf a polar bear catches a cold, does that mean they're feeling great?
ReplyDeleteThe bear in the picture? Looks like they're suffering from a common hot.
I hope you feel better soon.
ReplyDeleteGet well soon! And stay away from polar bears. We know you're a shark, but still.
ReplyDelete)))))))))))healing vibes(((((((((((
ReplyDeleteI'm sorry you're still not feeling well, Janet. I came down with The Dreaded Lurgy (not covid, not flu) during the first week of November and am only now starting to feel like I can take a deep breath without coughing up a lung. This one takes time and patience, for sure. Rest and heal.
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