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Please excuse Dawn from class today...


The weekend started out just right: a trip to Floyd Knobs (yes, that's really the name of a city in Indiana) to hear my new favorite band "The Funk Junkies." Then, a reprise of the same on Saturday night. And then, WHAM! as if to remind me that I cannot have that much fun without paying the piper, I was down for the count all day Sunday and today with a fever of 102 and a sore throat. My Mom, being the good Mom that she is, has insisted that I pay a visit to the doc tomorrow to have it checked out. We're thinking strep-throat. Bleck!

I hate to let so many days pass by without a post to my favorite form of therapy but yours truly will be posting again as soon as the fog lifts. In the meantime, I'd sure appreciate it if someone would bring my homework by after school...

UPDATE: It's official. The doc confirms that I've got strep throat. So, if you happened to drink out of that cup I leave near my bathroom sink or if you've been reading posts that I've typed, you may want to watch for symptoms.

Comments

Stacy said…
Feel better soon.
Anonymous said…
well howdy. K that aussie blog you linked to was hilarious. And I agreed with everything he said ( I think. I'll have to re-read it when the caffiene fades away). And I'm not even an American.

I read that post of yours about what the rest of the world thinks of America. And well yep I'm Canadian and the little secret up here is that we really like yah'll (we just can't stand losing to you in hockey). Its the liberal media up here that doesn't like america and doesn't want you to know that the everyday Canadians do.

Yah the media's pretty liberal up here. Go fig...

Anyhoo great blog...eh

Cheers
Rena Bernard said…
Okay, um... Thought & Humor, I'm not sure what that was all about but thanks! Thanks for the well-wishes, Stacy. I need them! And I'm ever grateful for the words of our new Anonymous Canadian friend. I'm very happy to know that our cousins up north still like us no matter what the media says! ;)

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