Rain
Just so you all will know. yes, you can use "rain" to mean a rapid series of units falling down or something that falls in a steady flow. Things can "rain" down on one and it does not mean that it is always water. I looked it up in three different dictionaries just to make sure that I was right. Reign is to rule. Rein is a strap used to "guide" something, most likely a horse, but at this time of year reindeer seems to be a good choice.
I am pretty good with words, but I do make mistakes. I am also a fair typist, but I do make typos and something get to tying too fast and leave out words.
However, perfection has never been my goal. I am still perfectly sick today. I am beginning to wonder when any of this will go away. It seems that from what you all say, it lingers on forever and a day.
Karla, I hope you are feeling better soon. I have been sick with a tummy virus as well as bronchitis, so I know how you feel, rotten!
I have only missed 1 day of work, so I am plenty tired. I rested this weekend, but I think a few more days would have been nice.
I'll think good & healing thoughts for you!
Lisa Gotro
RNY: 11/04/04 -123
It has warmed up to a balmy 26 degrees here in Texas at almost 3 PM, This is probably as warm as it will get today. They are predicting rain with the possibility of some of it frozen...do you think?....later tonight. This is Texas and it may be 90 degrees on Saturday...one never knows. It can snow and be a blue Norther one day and be tropical the next. When I was three, my mother planned a birthday party for me. It was a cool day around the high 50s that morning. That afternoon at 3 PM when the party started, there was 3 feet of snow on the ground. All these little three year olds in party clothes coming up the shoveled walkway. It was a sight. I guess I remember it because of the change in the weather and because it was a circus theme. It was probably the biggest birthday party that I ever had. Yes, I had other birthday parties, but most of those were dances in high school.