The Chit Chat Chit Chat Thread

ajrwdwgirl

Premium Member
Went to Animal Kingdom today. I didn't feel great when the day began, but we had friends who moved to Jacksonville and who were here, but today was their last day. We'll probably see them in August, but I wanted to spend some time with them and didn't want to disappoint their 8-year-old, who latched on to me and talked my ear off. I felt good most of today, but then started dragging in the afternoon. I came back to the resort while my parents and their friends went to Epcot (we're at BWV). Came back and found out I was running a low grade fever (100.5). Well, that explains it.

I have absolutely no desire to leave my bed, but probably will drag myself to Epcot for our ADR. With nothing but my phone and MB. Then back and in either the hot tub or my bath tub, depending on how much energy I have. I feel lazy enough that I might take the boat to Epcot.

Planning on a very slow morning tomorrow.

Feel better, it isn't fun to be sick especially on vacation.
 

ajrwdwgirl

Premium Member
She's handling best she can, but I really think getting her into therapy will help, so she can talk to someone not personally involved and feel safe to be able to say whatever she wants, knowing that it can be confidential. But Mr. Donkey thinks her talking about the divorce will stress her out even more, which means needing to get a court order because he won't agree with the therapist that she should talk about the divorce. :mad::mad::mad::mad:

But yes, on the plus side, lots of evidence demonstrating his unreasonable, controlling attitude/behavior!

I'm glad she is handling it okay, it might be helpful to try therapy. I think most judges would agree it would be beneficial for a child to be able to talk to someone freely and not stress her out. And if she doesn't like it or respond well to it, the therapy can always end. Although that is my two cents.
 

ajrwdwgirl

Premium Member
It looks and sounds delicious! :hungry:
We're definitely gonna' hafta' check out one of the places that serves it around here, soon. :)

Well, seeing that I'm from Wisconsin the land of beer and cheese I'm kind of biased. I love beer cheese soup. I have made the Epcot/Le Cellier recipe (an easy google) quite often and I always add a little more beer, cheese, and bacon than it calls for. But overall it is a good recipe and easy to make.
 

Gabe1

Ivory Tower Squabble EST 2011. WINDMILL SURVIVOR
Did he actually find it? The article I read last night said he was LOOKING for one and that there was evidence of a large one at the edge of our solar system, so they are using high powered telescopes to look for it, but being so far out, it won't reflect much light and could still be extremely difficult to find, even if it does exist.

They interviewed him on WGN Radio yesterday. I was left with the impression that he had produced repeated evidence of a planet out there. He was doing something to the order of having it appear and reappear night after night to produce a pattern of repetition of existence vs it being anything else. That is about all I could grasp, so not my area of knowledge.
 

Gabe1

Ivory Tower Squabble EST 2011. WINDMILL SURVIVOR
Thanks! :)
Much better right now. Great feeling once the pain starts to relent a little. :happy:
The med seems to be working.

Just read through your medial history of the day, sorry. :( About 5 years ago I took my husband to the ER with the same type of thing with his legs. They had him in the ER for a good 5 hours (some of which 'cause he wasn't critical) finally I just signed him out and took him home. The primary doc hadn't even been called, which we were not aware of. They called him after I took home and he called me.

With him it was a condition that resulted from his stomach having a bit of bleeding ulcers and from what the doc explained to me cause he had broken bones as a kid in his leg fluids build in the area where there were previous breaks. His all cleared with meds pretty quickly. 5 hours in the ER and about 2 seconds for the Doc to know exactly what it was.

Any reason why the Doc didn't want to see you?
 

donaldtoo

Well-Known Member
We have been having less snow the past few years but we have had this much when I was growing up. Then we had the blizzard of 96 that was deep.

Wow.
The most I can remember here was 3 snows within a month of each other, back in winter of '85. The smallest was about 2.5 inches, the largest was about 5-6 inches. Things were shut down for a coupla' days, or so, each time. During that 5-6 inch final snow, San Antonio, about 80 miles to the south of us, broke a hundred year record with 13 inches of snow.
It was nuts. :confused:
 

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