Wednesday, February 17, 2016

bipolar weather

Happy Wednesday Dingleberries. 
I'd blame the camel for my feeling less that 100% today, but that would be unfair.

Today's feeling of poo are mostly to blame on this bipolar weather we have here in the great southern [suppose to be warm all the time in the south] state of Georgia!  Yes I know we're not Florida and all of their perfections, HA! [Dare I remind you of the bath salt zombie incident and then there was that thing with the skittles.] Just sayin' they're not as perfect as you think they are, but it is warmer there..  

But I'm rambling.

So they called for another "winter storm" 2 days ago....


Mind you, it was COLD, but nothing like this... Nothing like anything, pretty sure it didn't even snow or anything.  I think our state enjoys giving people anxiety. Luckily it doesn't work on me, so I left the house without a jacket and most likely socks.
Today, it's like 54 degrees...

Needless to say, 
my head it stopped up completely.... It runs and runs and it's red and hurts like a mad, but there is still no air passing through this thing.  

Darn our bipolar Georgia weather for my current mood swing and terrible head cold. 
Is it time to go home yet? 

-Hang in there!

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  1. Sorry to hear you're under the weather. Get well soon.

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    1. I'm sure trying, found my humidifier. Feeling a little better than yesterday, so that's looking up. Hoping all is well your way.

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  2. Head colds- God's way of purging us of all that mucus we really didn't need in the first place...

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  3. Probably moving to Tampa this summer. I'll take my chances with that Bath Salt thing. And now? Zika.
    But, that's okay. Because Florida.

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    1. haha.. you should be good, just don't get pregnant... or have sex with any parasites ;)

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  4. Probably moving to Tampa this summer. I'll take my chances with that Bath Salt thing. And now? Zika.
    But, that's okay. Because Florida.

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  5. It has been weird here to. I live in a snowbelt, but we've had more spring than winter. Well, today, it's flippin' cold out but on the whole, a real wonky winter.

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