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Time off


This sort of looks like me at the moment.

Taking some time off to recuperate from some medical treatment that was more extensive than I was expecting. Brain's definitely not up for blogging.

But, I've rediscovered sleeping in the middle of the day, and it's not a bad thing.

Doing better every day! Will check in with you all soon....

Comments

Leslie said…
A speedy recovery and blessings to you!
Kelly said…
Like the pony tails. :-) I hear a hat is good for bed-head. LOL! *wink*
On Purpose said…
Thank You Jesus for being with Your amazing daughter. Continue to heal her and provide her with rest. Amen
KelliGirl said…
Sue,
I hadn't heard from you in a while and I've been thinking about you. I'll pray for a speedy recovery and that you are restored to full health. Enjoy your afternoon naps, they are a good thing for sure!

Love and prayers,
Kelli
Heaven said…
Recover quickly my "piggy-tailed" bloggy friend. Hope you feel better soon, and please take an afternoon nap for me:)

Heaven
Edie said…
Have already prayed for you my friend.

Feel better! Love to you!
Hope you are well soon!

Blessings from this side of the ocean.
My ADHD Me said…
How I got so far behind on reading my friends posts is beyond me. I just talked to CK over the weekend.

Hope you are feeling better. Please PLEASE call if I can do anything!!

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