Yesterday I was buzzing after a lovely day spent with my hubby, Today!!!! well total opposite in pain, can't get comftable, and feel like I will burst into tears at any time!
O well its another day tomorrow and I am having a lovely cuddle off my hubby
: D Hugs to you all xx
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hI Lou , Lady Millicant -prob wrong spelling lol- our jack russell, millie for short as the older she gets the less lady like she is! and Gizzie our courgi x with a dashhound is our old gent of 9 xx
AS you said in your title...... "What a difference a day makes"..... who sang that song its going round and round in my head !!!!!
No but seriously, for one day enjoyed we seem to have to pay for it the next day. I have Fibro and M.E. plus other conditions I love my husband to bits but when he asks me "why are you sleeping so much?" .....................
I know it took my hubby a while to understand and tested his patience a lot with the fog... he thought I was suffering with dementia because of the constant repeated questions or conversation... I am lucky as he's 10 yrs my junior and i;m 48 this yr and many younger blokes would have walked.
Hugs to you too soulsusie xx
hi glsad you getting lots of cuddles you have a very understanding husband which is nice
your doggys are absolutely lush i could come and get hem and bring them home but dont think my doggy would like it very much lol love to you diddle xxxxx
Yes probably their a lot of comfort to me and watch over me especially when i'm struggling the only down side is the snoring with hubby and the 2 of them the place rattles lol! big hugs poppy xx
Funny how your pets just know that you need some love,one of my moggies curls up with me and does the vibrating hot water bottle routine (mind you ,he dribbles a bit so you end up a bit damp !!)
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