A generous boy

Small is full of cold. It’s made him restless and very disturbed during the night. And he does like to share. So a week before Christmas, I’ve got a sore throat, a headache and a sleep debt. Tim is still up in bed – I’m hoping if he gets a decent lie in I can go back for a nap this afternoon.

Really ought to be making a list and getting on with stuff instead of sitting here feeling sorry for myself. Nic, pass the cold tablets would you?


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6 responses to “A generous boy”

  1. Yuck- bad luck having a cold and children with a cold- try roasting a bulb of garlic and eating the lot. Really it always seems to blast through the sniffles here…(but everyone in the house needs to eat it otherwise it’s a bit anti-social!)
    Glad your barbie doll came through- I’ve still not even received a reply to my emails to the GRG seller. Not b****y happy.

  2. oh no! Hope it passes quickly and make sure you get a rest so you can come to group tomorrow ok??

  3. Oh no 🙁 Sending plenty of virtual Beechams and vicks vaporurub your way!

  4. I hate all the snot that goes around at this time of year.

  5. Ooohh Sorry you don’t feel well Jax – and I tried so hard to avoid giving you anything too LOL Have a few hot toddies on me tonight.

  6. Hope you feel better soon Jax
    (((HUGS)))
    Karen x

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