Dill - thanks for the short story of the twin calves - I had read a reference to it, but didn't know what had happened. You saved the wee thing! But so sorry about the chiggers - man, they're the worst. I remember them from my childhood in the midwest. No fun. Glad you escaped PI.
Star - sounds like you are the Grandma of the moment. I hope you are enjoying it, amid the tiredness, just think of all the things you are getting to experience with this little guy.
Pauly - good luck with everything. Our past leaves lots of scars, but our present can make everything good. Treat yourself well! There's a great book out there called 'What your Doctor won't tell you about Menopause' (or something like that. It was the first book I read that talked about nutrition and exercise having an effect on hormones - it has good information. Of course for some of us (Lav - you and me, at least!) even doing nutrition and exercise doesn't quite make it happen correctly, but at least there's no downside to eating well and exercising.
I've been up since 4:30 this morning, working a mile a minute to catch up, since we leave on a family trip tomorrow in Maine (SD is driving herself and meeting us - all the dogs will be coming so that should be a hoot). The timing of this is really not ideal, but I wasn't consulted! I'm too tired to do any more tonight - I hope I'll wake up again very early so that I can finish up packing and we can get on the road at the 8 AM designated departure time.
So I may not post until late tomorrow (I'm hoping the place we're staying has a reliable internet...). 6 hour drive (are we NUTS!?)
More tomorrow, and I hope all have a wonderful Saturday. Tomorrow is a major birthday for HB, so I'd better make a special effort in the morning to be sweet!
PS - Dill, remind me to tell you a great gooseberry story!
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