1/11 Ozzy AMPS 299, +2 .5 289, PMPS 266, +2 111, +3 74, +4 79, +5 74

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Sorry I wasn't around earlier, Jo - I didn't get the tag and was away from the computer most of the evening. I had to get all the Christmas wrapping paper bows and boxes stuffed back in the hall closet - it's been driving me batty since we got back. It took all afternoon and most of the evening, but it's all neatly put away and excess is in the recycle bin.

Hopefully you've gone to bed now and are getting some good sleep, and Ozzy is surfing nicely. I'm seeing lots of green on that ss!
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@Beth 73 Ha Beth! Looks like I am having a long night tonight, too! Thankfully I am off Friday. Oh wait...it's not like I get to sleep in anymore. :eek:
oh, Jo, just now seeing this:eek:....i crashed early and let myself sleep in a little( who knew 30 minutes of extra shut eye could be so life giving) in prep for whatever it is Elmo is up to today....heard a quote about sleep when it comes to stuff like this "Sleep is a privilege and not a right"...:arghh::arghh::arghh::arghh::banghead:
 
You are officially a pro now, Jo:bighug::):bighug:
Hardly!! The last couple of times I have had to deal with lower numbers (that I know about, I'm sure there were others I did not know about), he always seems fine. I'm running through the house with my hair on fire and getting all worried- and every time he has been fine and he's totally normal and asymptomatic. So I decided that from now on, I am just going to steer with food, monitor closely, and post for help and not really worry too much until I have true need to worry (like if he is dangerously low or symptomatic).
 
Hardly!! The last couple of times I have had to deal with lower numbers (that I know about, I'm sure there were others I did not know about), he always seems fine. I'm running through the house with my hair on fire and getting all worried- and every time he has been fine and he's totally normal and asymptomatic. So I decided that from now on, I am just going to steer with food, monitor closely, and post for help and not really worry too much until I have true need to worry (like if he is dangerously low or symptomatic).
Isn't it great to get to that place of " hey, I can do this" with minimum of flaming hair:):bighug::):woot:
 
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