Friday 11 July 2014

Five Things Friday Again


Well it is now Friday afternoon, and that means it is time for 5 things Friday.

Cold Feet

Long Johns

No Heater

Feeling Better at last


Dad home from hospital 

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  1. Glad to hear your dad is home! I hate having cold feet.

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  2. You need to come visit me in Florida---you wont need your long johns and your feet would stay nice and warm in a pair of flip flops!

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    1. It could be worse I could not have any long johns or socks to keep me warm

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  3. The best part of the list is Dad being home. As far as the cold, that too will pass.
    And then WE'LL be cold.
    Crap.

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  4. I'm grateful your dad is home.

    Love,
    Janie

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  5. Dearest Jo-Anne,
    Some lovely things like your Dad out of the hospital again! And that you feel better again.
    Cold feet is not pleasant but hope you stay warm. You have the heater broken? We had the airconditioning broken a couple of weeks ago and couldn't sleep with 28°C temperatures in the bedroom. Got that fixed for US $ 332.00 and it feels comfy again. Always something coming our way and that is life.
    Hugs and happy weekend to all of you.
    Mariette

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    1. We don't own a heater haven't done in a number of years but I told Tim I would like to buy another one just got to get him to agree

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  6. So glad your dad is back home. :)

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  7. Oh, dear….stay warm, Sweetie! Happy your dad's home...

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    1. Trying to stay warm but not easy when it is this bloody cold

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  8. No heater...that would be hard for me. Glad to hear your dad is home.

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    1. It can be hard and cold for me as well, and thanks about dad we are all glad to have him home

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