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Old 08-12-2008, 11:50 AM   #260
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right now (9:09PM Eastern Standard Time AUS) I am siting here enjoying a glass of good wine, catching up on MR forums while waiting for a friend to come on line (SKYPE) so we can chat.
Also meditating and praying that tomorrow will be a quiet day at work and trying not to resent the fact that yesterday when my team was on line we were frantic, while today the team on line had 2 thirds the workload we had yesterday (telling myself it is bad to fume). It really would be a good day if there was no person who was worried about a child and there would be champagne corks popping for sure.
Also giving thanks that my eye doctor found nothing wrong with my eyes today and that the burst blood vessel last week has done no damage.
Apart from all that, I am reallly Reallllllly looking forward to a trip to the snow at the weekend with a friend. I know a lot of you are in places where it is hot at the moment, but here it is still winter and has been cold over the last few days so there is a little snow about. I have seen snow about five times in my 46 years on this earth.

Karen
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Oh, that happened to me once. Woke up and thought I would die on the spot when I saw my eye. Glad yours turned out to be nothing. Mine did too.
Yup, those are pretty ghastly looking things, but 99 percent of the time they don't amount to anything actually injurious.

I saw them a lot when I lived in areas where a lot of people went diving.
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