Strangest Breakfast

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Things are more normal, yes.

Usually, I'm up an hour or 2 before DW, so I'm struggling to make my own breakfast.

Today, I removed a seat cushion from a kitchen chair. "What's this?!" She looks. "Someone spilled flour yesterday when they were playing with the bread ..." Playing?! She's eaten a little of that bread!

The usual "hubby role" of cleanup is far down the pleasure scale from playing ... uh ... cooking! She likes to cook, also. However, I have problems putting things down without her snatching them up and putting them in soapy water! Honestly, I've taken to hiding my coffee cup. However, she doesn't cotton to leaving spills and I'm good in that regard - never intentionally sweep anything under the rug ... or, seat cushion.

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You don't do this for your husband?
NO, :hide During the week, he's not a breakfast eater and just grabs a cappuccino at his favorite coffee place. But on weekends he loves going out to breakfast. Figure that one out. :\
They have a free cafeteria that has everything so I don't have to pack a lunch. I guess I've gotten off fairly easily. :D

Mary
 

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NO, :hide During the week, he's not a breakfast eater and just grabs a cappuccino at his favorite coffee place. But on weekends he loves going out to breakfast. Figure that one out. :\
They have a free cafeteria that has everything so I don't have to pack a lunch. I guess I've gotten off fairly easily. :D

Mary
Yes. You are quite the Princess, Mary. :p
 

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I feel like one too! Tonight I'm going for a massage. Ok, it's not one of those "feel good" ones, it's more like it's going to be very painful because my muscles are so darn tight. :eek:

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I bet you will feel better for it, Mary.

I was advising the neighbor on physical therapy. She is afraid of traction. That and the massage were the best parts for my worst parts ...

My experiences with muscle spasm ... well, you don't want to compare.

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Feelin' real sorry for ya here.
Believe me, it's no picnic. I am literally clapping my teeth down and trying not to cry or moan to loud! It hurts so much but with all the working out that I do, my body desperately needs it. I hate spending money for pain. :eek:

Mary
 

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Physical Therapist Assistant, or PTA. PAIN-TORTURE-AGONY :lol: My husband feels worse after PT than when he walked in. He skipped yesterday because he still hurt so bad from last week. His knee was swollen and painful. He's better now, so back for some more PAIN-TORTURE-AGONY!
 
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