I’m not sure if we’ll survive this Winter. Ripley has been sick with various colds pretty much every week since October. I thought when we got the antibiotic for a sinus infection that we would soon be on the road to recovery. That was short-lived. Since then he has had another cold and now a cough. Last night was probably the worst night of sleep we’ve had since he was an infant. Of course we’ve caught a few of his colds too but a cold or two in the winter doesn’t slow me down. It’s that fog from perpetual lack of sleep that makes it hard to get things done.
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Luckily he’s not seriously ill, it’s just nagging colds but they keep him from sleeping and he keeps us from sleeping.
Where the heck did you get the card you sent?! That was too funny!