I have to go to the store now, but stay tuned for some huuuuge big nooze a little later!
Joe Collidge will check in, but there’s bigger nooze than that–
–Has the Pregnant Man returned already? He hasn’t been defenestrated?
My bloodwork is in, by the way: looks like I’m good for another year. I did have COVID, though: but we thought so. Now I have natural antibodies. Ditto Patty. But we think it was COVID that carried off our little Peep.
Gotta go before it starts raining…
Good report. Ditto for me so far as covid is concerned, but doesn’t explain why I feel so dizzy, brain fogged,
weak, etc. They don’t want to bother talking about that – just remind me I’m old. Hah! never would have
suspected that LOL
I’m dragging today, but I’m looking forward to hearing the yuuuuge news, which I assume from your tone is good news and not nooze.
It was the return of the Pregnant Man.
I do hope I didn’t disappoint you!
My silence isn’t disappointment but exhaustion. I can barely sit up at the computer and I have a hard time typing on my phone. I hope to be better tomorrow, although I have to clean the house in the morning. I have lots to say but not enough energy to type it. 😴
Typing on your phone? I must steer clear of that much technology.
Your bloodwork, good to hear you are fine.
Phoebe…typing on your phone… When I wrote my first book way back in 2000, I had to send a printed copy through the mail to the publisher, and again, through the mail, the publisher sent the corrected copy…back and forth until completed. Now, I can just attach the file to an email.
Oh, I have no trouble typing on my computer keyboard. It’s the itsy-bitsy screen keyboard on my phone that I find awkward and slow. And in order to send a ms. back and forth, I’d need to be at my computer anyway, for access to Word files — or else load it to my phone first, probably in an editable PDF file. No, it’s not the computer that I find hard to use; it’s that blasted teeny phone keyboard.
Good news.