Simply Huggles

barnum42

New Member
Nemo14 said:
Fantastic! The costumes were magnificent, the acting superb, and the music was absolutely mesmerizing! I wish I could afford to go see it again!
When I saw it in London I could only afford to stand at the back. Although live theatre is still one of the few things that is less expensive here than America.
 

Nemo14

Well-Known Member
I went with my DH who has a degree in educational technology, so he had to try to figure out how they did some of the effects. My son, who is currently studying Music Theory was analyzing the musical progressions, etc. Me, I just enjoyed the show!
I'm thinking of volunteering at that theater because they've really had a lot of good shows lately, but I can't afford to go very often.
 

Safari Giraffe

New Member
Nemo14 said:
I went with my DH who has a degree in educational technology, so he had to try to figure out how they did some of the effects. My son, who is currently studying Music Theory was analyzing the musical progressions, etc. Me, I just enjoyed the show!
I'm thinking of volunteering at that theater because they've really had a lot of good shows lately, but I can't afford to go very often.

Glad that you all had a wonderful time.:)

How is your poor toe? Feeling better?
 

Nemo14

Well-Known Member
Safari Giraffe said:
Glad that you all had a wonderful time.:)

How is your poor toe? Feeling better?
Thanks for asking - toe is doing better. Still a little sore and a lovely color, but I can get it into a shoe at last now.
 

Nemo14

Well-Known Member
DH is home ill today with a bad cold. Help me please!!!!!!
He has got to be the biggest baby when he's sick.

Me: Would you like some soup for lunch?
DH: (barely audible) Oh, I guess that would be OK.
DH again: No, on second thought, never mind about the soup.
Me: *fixes some soup for herself*
DH: Oh that smells good, maybe I will have some after all.
Me: *fixes some soup for DH*
DH: ... and maybe a grilled cheese to go with that?
Me: *makes a grilled cheese* returns to semi-cold bowl of soup.
DH: I guess I'm just not as hungry as I thought. Could you save this for me?
Me: :fork: *feeds grilled cheese to the dog* *reheats my soup*

Huggles needed here!
 

Safari Giraffe

New Member
Nemo14 said:
DH is home ill today with a bad cold. Help me please!!!!!!
He has got to be the biggest baby when he's sick.

Me: Would you like some soup for lunch?
DH: (barely audible) Oh, I guess that would be OK.
DH again: No, on second thought, never mind about the soup.
Me: *fixes some soup for herself*
DH: Oh that smells good, maybe I will have some after all.
Me: *fixes some soup for DH*
DH: ... and maybe a grilled cheese to go with that?
Me: *makes a grilled cheese* returns to semi-cold bowl of soup.
DH: I guess I'm just not as hungry as I thought. Could you save this for me?
Me: :fork: *feeds grilled cheese to the dog* *reheats my soup*

OK, here's what you do:

1. give him some cold medicine with alcohol in it (Formula 44M)...alittle extra
shouldn't hurt.

2. Tell him it's a good idea to get some sleep....he'll heal faster :)lol: ).

3. Close the door to the bedroom (so you don't have to hear him).

4. Within an 1/2 hour he should be out like a light and you can have some
piece and quiet for atleast 2-3 hours.

5. Then see if he wants some soup. He should be drowsy still and easier to
deal with.

HOPE IT HELPS!:)


If all fails.....hit him over the head with something and knock him out for a while.:lol:
 

stranger

New Member
Nemo14 said:
I think I'll just go shopping!:lol::lol:


There you go!! :sohappy: :lol:
And take yourself out to a nice, hot lunch! ;)

After taking care of my sick roommate last week, he bought me thank you flowers. :eek:
 

Nemo14

Well-Known Member
What are flowers?:lol:












I shouldn't say that, he really does buy me flowers occasionally - he's just driving me nuts today!
 

stranger

New Member
Nemo14 said:
What are flowers?:lol:












I shouldn't say that, he really does buy me flowers occasionally - he's just driving me nuts today!


Yeah, mine drove me nuts too! Wait until it's your turn to drive him nuts! :drevil: :lol:

Ta-da...flowers for you for taking care of him!
wildflower_bouquet.jpg
 

Safari Giraffe

New Member
stranger said:
Yeah, mine drove me nuts too! Wait until it's your turn to drive him nuts! :drevil: :lol:

Ta-da...flowers for you for taking care of him!
wildflower_bouquet.jpg

Pretty flowers. I don't usually get flowers because:

1. I have a hard time throwing them away after they are dead. I want to keep them forever.

2. I always seem to kill them by watering them too much or something.

oh well...............:lol:
 

Safari Giraffe

New Member
barnum42 said:
It was 3:40pm here when you posted that :D

Tonight I'll be off to see some friends in a production of the musical version of Witches of Eastwick.

Sorry, I guess I didn't realize the time difference. How many hours is it anyway?

Evening huggles to you then.:)

Have a great time tonight!:wave:
 

tigsmom

Well-Known Member
Nemo14 said:
DH is home ill today with a bad cold. Help me please!!!!!!
He has got to be the biggest baby when he's sick.

Me: Would you like some soup for lunch?
DH: (barely audible) Oh, I guess that would be OK.
DH again: No, on second thought, never mind about the soup.
Me: *fixes some soup for herself*
DH: Oh that smells good, maybe I will have some after all.
Me: *fixes some soup for DH*
DH: ... and maybe a grilled cheese to go with that?
Me: *makes a grilled cheese* returns to semi-cold bowl of soup.
DH: I guess I'm just not as hungry as I thought. Could you save this for me?
Me: :fork: *feeds grilled cheese to the dog* *reheats my soup*

Huggles needed here!

HUGGLES

:lol:
 

tigsmom

Well-Known Member
Safari Giraffe said:
OK, here's what you do:

1. give him some cold medicine with alcohol in it (Formula 44M)...alittle extra
shouldn't hurt.

2. Tell him it's a good idea to get some sleep....he'll heal faster :)lol: ).

3. Close the door to the bedroom (so you don't have to hear him).

4. Within an 1/2 hour he should be out like a light and you can have some
piece and quiet for atleast 2-3 hours.

5. Then see if he wants some soup. He should be drowsy still and easier to
deal with.

HOPE IT HELPS!:)


If all fails.....hit him over the head with something and knock him out for a while.:lol:

Now I see why you did so well on those nursing boards. :sohappy:
 

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