...la grippe.
Well, I may not have the 'flu itself, but it certainly feels like it. And, like so many things, it does sound better in French. :-)
Not entirely well yesterday and today feeling positively (or not so positive, actually) miserable.
So, please forgive the brevity of this entry - and I do promise those who have commented that I'll return the favor when my head is not (quite) so stuffed.
Achoo!
I hope you feel better soon...
ReplyDeleteI hope you feel better soon.
ReplyDeleteOh no! You probably picked it up in the plane. Sardine cans full of germs. Get better soon!
ReplyDeleteGet better man! I give you credit for sticking with the challenge despite your onslaught of "la grippe," which by the way was excellent usage of a foreign language!
ReplyDeleteGod Bless You, GoodGuy! Get better with grace of going the distance past garish diseases. Golly, glad it's not gout.
ReplyDelete~ Absolutely*Kate, back in WebTowne
Well.. being that I am a couple days late, I hope you have completely recovered.
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Keena: Rebecca: Thank you - feeling better, so the direction is good.
ReplyDeleteLaura: You're quite possibly correct (I'm gonna walk next time!) :-}
Deidra: Thank you for the award. Glad you enjoyed visiting this, my little corner of the Web
Matthew: Appreciate the thought. Glad you enjoyed the multi-lingual aspect (it was all my fogged brain could come up with.)
*Kate: Goodness Gracious - such a great grouping of G-words. But, what else should I expect? And, yes, I also grateful it's not gout!
2: Getting there, 2, getting there.
It stinks having the flue. I hope you drank lots of fluids and got over it fast.
ReplyDeleteFeel better! Why is it we always get the flu when we have things to do?
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