I'm so glad Amanda is home. I know she is too! Bless her heart, and yours!
jason - cold here too, but not as bad as "up there". We aren't expecting a freeze. It's been damp and nasty-cold all day. That fire is already going in our fireplace! Cold is OK, but damp-cold I just can't stand - the air is heavy and I can't breathe! I remember NUMEROUS days like that when we lived in Virginia - one of the many reasons I don't want to go back there.
Amanda is home
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"A dog is the only thing on earth that loves you more than he loves himself." ~ Josh Billings.
Oh, no no no. That wasn't my intention. I should have put a after the 38 C because I only meant that poor Amanda wouldn't be happy with the kind of temps we have here, either.Amandasmom wrote:Don't rub it in, it was -7o F this morning or -21o celsius. I was outside in my pajamas waiting for Amanda to poop. It doesn't get any better then this.We are expecting 38 degrees Celsius today
I remember - 25 C very well and no, I would never have gone outside dressed in my PJs only. LOL
Looks like she is doing better already.
I will check in as often as I can to see how the recovery is coming along. Continuing best wishes and gentle hugs and bumps from us.
Try to keep warm, everyone!
(No, I won't say how much we have here today, but it's more than yesterday and it will get humid later on... )
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I am happy for you and her that she is home. I do hope things start to thaw out for all of us soon!