Posted June 01, 2015
ddickinson: I missed this in my first response.
Sorry to hear you are not having the best of mornings. I hope you will feel better as the day goes on. But I am glad to hear you had a great weekend. Lazy time can be a lot of fun when it is with someone special.
How is the puppy training going?
No worries at all. I've got more tests coming up at the Mayo Clinic, so hopefully we'll be closer to an answer soon (been close to 6 years with chronic nausea and emesis and an inability to hold down solid foods, so the sick mornings aren't really a big thing... it's just hard seeing the new guy have to get used to it...) Sorry to hear you are not having the best of mornings. I hope you will feel better as the day goes on. But I am glad to hear you had a great weekend. Lazy time can be a lot of fun when it is with someone special.
How is the puppy training going?
It's odd how much a little down time can do for you sometimes, especially when it's with someone you care about. I remember days when I felt I needed sensory input or some sort of adventure to be getting the most of my time, or of our time together when the lady and I get a moment away. Lately we've been much happier just enjoying the quiet, sitting out back and watching the stars, lying close and losing ourselves in books, etc. It's quite a nice chance of pace. :)