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Tuesday, January 20, 2026

It's Just Hanging Around


 "Think for a minute about what makes you fabulous and how you can celebrate it." (Laura Mercier)

 

 Hello, my lovely friends! 



    I’ve officially become a human revolving door for every germ in a five-mile radius. Just when I think I’ve finally evicted the latest bug, it loops right back around for an uninvited encore. This past week, the "neighborhood crud" decided I was its favorite host again, leaving me stuck in a dizzying cycle of sniffles and regret.



Thankfully, I’m fully vaxxed, so while others are currently fighting for their lives, I’ve mostly just been a very expensive space heater. I spent the better part of the weekend in a medically induced coma (also known as a nap), and I’m finally feeling like a functioning member of society again. Here’s hoping I’ve officially kicked this thing to the curb—or at least told it to find a new door to swing through.



    I hear most of you are currently living in a literal winter wonderland, and I’ll be honest: I’m reaching a level of jealousy that’s becoming borderline unhealthy. While you’re out there living your best "thriving in a snow globe" life, we had a pathetic dusting last night that vanished faster than my New Year’s resolution to eat more kale. It’s a tragedy, truly.


Right now, our local ski resorts are looking more like hiking trails with delusions of grandeur. Half of them aren’t even fully open because the sky refuses to cooperate, leaving us in a climate so dry I’m basically turning into a human raisin. At this point, I’m not even being picky—I’d take a monsoon, a slushy mess, or a light misting if it meant putting some moisture back into the air. If you have any spare clouds or a direct line to the snow gods, please send them my way before I give up and start praying to my humidifier.



    How is 2026 treating everyone so far? Personally, I’ve spent the better part of the new year in a heated, one-sided argument with a stubborn sickness that just won't take the hint. Aside from that glamorous development, things have been pretty quiet—mostly because it’s hard to make "big moves" when your primary accomplishment for the day is successfully reaching for the tissues.



While I’m over here playing professional patient, my poor mom is dealing with the real deal. Her back is acting up again, and now her "good" knee has decided to join the rebellion. She’s already eyeing a second knee surgery, but since she’s reached a certain vintage, she’s worried the doctors might give her the "let's just wait and see" routine. It’s a bit of a toss-up, but I’m crossing everything that they give her the green light soon. There is absolutely nothing fun about watching her power through that kind of pain, and frankly, she’s overdue for a break from being the universe's favorite target.

 

Thank you so much for stopping by.
I wish you a good morning, afternoon or evening wherever you are.
Until next time… Ciao!

8 comments:

  1. So that is where our weather went. Seems we have switched and I am most happy to send your weather back to you now. It has been fun but it is now pretty cold and I am good now. I do hope you get rid of that bug and are back to your old self again. Hope your mom gets action and not wait and see. Huge hugs and much love my friend.

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    1. I would love some winter weather. We did get a taste of it on Friday, but it melted away again for us. I knew it was going to make a comeback since it was so cold outside here and we were out. It was a rough week for my mom too. Thank you for all that. (((BIG HUGS)))

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  2. It's Kathy. I'm happy to hear that you're starting to feel better - not a fun way to start the New Year off feeling lousy! But naps sound kind of wonderful! We do have some snow, not too much really. But this week we're barely getting above 0. Makes it really hard for me with all the metal in my body to feel much like leaving the house! But I'm really grateful for a working furnace! Have a good day.

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    1. It's been a rough start with the off and on sickness. We get snow for a day and then it melts away. Nothing is sticking because it's been so warm here. I can't even imagine how the cold outside affects you now. Stay warm there. (((BIG HUGS)))

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  3. Awwww, sorry you’re ill AGAIN! So sorry. Hope you feel better soon and it finds another HOME!

    So sorry to hear about your Mom’s back and knee pain. *SIGH* Sending healing vibes her way, too.

    Take good care!

    hugs
    barb
    1cd

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    1. I know, right? I wish this thing would go away already. Thank you for that. Hopefully they will find something to help her out. (((BIG HUGS)))

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  4. Oh, geez! So sorry you've been hit by all the bugs! I've so far managed to keep myself away from the crud, even while family members across town have got them. Sometimes "hiding in a cave" is protection (sometimes not so much). Hope you feel better soon, and that when you do, you are armed and protected against any future unwanted "visitors"!

    ((( Big antiseptic virtual Hugs )))
    the other Barb (OKM)

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    1. I normally do really well staying away from it, but the flu here is out of control. They said only 29% of the people here got the flu shot. So, it's just floating around all over the place. We might locked down for a few weeks so I can get rid of it. Thanks, Barb. (((BIG HUGS)))

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