Archive for July, 2006

Resurrecting the Dead and Other Fun Wednesday Activities

Heartburn is fun, too. My day started out with a good case of heartburn. I usually panic when I have heartburn. I have no idea why. I mailed my brother (the ER doctor) to say that my former supervisor said that heartburn was her only symptom before her heart attack. He sent me a link to women’s most commonly reported heart attack symptoms. I assumed since he didn’t suggest I go to a hospital, that there was no cause for worry. :) A few Zantac later, I feel somewhat better.

The Little Kid Finally LIKES Dinner. Sometimes I wonder if she was replaced with an alien… one who doesn’t complain about 50% of her meals. “I like this mom. Can we have it every day?” It was cheeseburgers and corn on the cob. And it was good (quick and uncomplicated), if I do say so myself.

Resurrecting the Dead. This would be the air conditioner… again. The motor inside was making a loud squeeking sound. A little oil and some major surgery later, the fan is now functioning again. Just in time for our 100 degree weather tomorrow. All Hail the “Fix-It Man”, better known as my husband!

Boston Hospital. Someone there spent 7 hours on my blog. I’m only going to assume you dozed off for a few hours.

How was YOUR Wednesday?

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Astrology by Johnathan Cainer

Cancer

The Myth: Cancerians, we are asked to believe, are soft, soppy, supposedly sweet natured folk who can’t say boo to a goose. These kind, gentle timid types are fond of home and hearth, devoted to their families and keen to live as much as possible in a cosy world of calm and comfort. They exist only to please others and love nothing more than martyrdom!

The Truth: While this pretty piece of propaganda may accurately describe the soft underbelly of the crab, it makes no allowance for that terribly tough shell or those powerful pincers. Cancerians are quite capable of kicking up a fuss and putting up a fight. It’s just that they prefer a quiet life when they can get one. Thus, they wait till a crucial line has been crossed before letting their anger out. Once that happens though, they summon the same steely resolve that they normally apply to keeping trouble at bay. They reserve their own strength only because they are slightly scared of it.

The Key To Success: To be a Cancerian is to be blessed with an infallible inner radar screen. It is to care, passionately, about the people who matter to you and the causes that have meaning to you. It is to know, always, what must be done and why – and never to be wrong. Yet it is also to feel your best is never good enough, even though it certainly is. All you ever have to do, to be successful, is be yourself with a little more confidence.

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