Just before bed last night I started throwing up endlessly. I’ve no idea what sparked this particular GI flare, but it was a terrible night. Thankfully, Mama’s new helper Shelby arrived this morning and was a magnificent help!
Today’s #OneGoodThing with Mama — help when I needed it! Thanks, Shelby! What was your #OneGoodThing today? Please share in the comments! Kindness is Everything.
Day 295 of 365. And Day 1,391 in a row (here’s the first 366, & the following 365, & the third year of 365 good things)!
1 year ago today: No more rationing nausea meds
2 years ago today: An awakened soul
7 years ago today: World-class glass sculpting
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I hope you’re feeling somewhat better now.
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So sad that you have this ongoing health struggle, and hope today is a little better. Wish we were closer to bring soup and help. Healing love from both of us.
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