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Cabin Fever Relief - Part 2Read the article this discussion is about
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» Dubh_Sidhe - cabin fever 2 I have had cabin fever this winter, but I guess it is really more like the blaas. I am not a winter person, because I love Spring and Autumn. -- posted by Dubh_Sidhe » MyGrammie - Re: cabin fever 2 In response to message posted by Dubh_Sidhe:Good Morning Virginia, I don't particularly like winter either, winter blaas is a natural way of our minds telling us we need more light (sun). As for Bear and you, try teaching him a new trick, or just cuddle with him and watch a great dog adventure movie. Spring will be here in about 6 weeks. Start planning for your gardens or outdoor adventures. God Bless! -- posted by MyGrammie » Renie_Burghardt - Cabin Fever Relief-2 Such wonderful suggestions, Deb! Since my granddaughters live 800 miles away, I don't get to do many winter activities with them. I usually love to hunker down and read a great book, when winter is doing its thing. But you know, in the Ozarks, we haven't had much of a winter yet. Knock on wood! The dogs and I have been able to go for our walk in the woods and field daily, for the past month. But the fact that spring is only 6 weeks away, is still wonderful news, and I can't wait. Hope you and Rick are coming along well, Deb. Take care. Renie-- posted by Renie_Burghardt » MyGrammie - Re: Cabin Fever Relief-2 In response to message posted by Renie_Burghardt:Hello Renie, Rick is doing just fine, he'll need follow-up Chemo, but for now he's eating, resting and gaining weight. We even got to go for a little outing to see his sister's new house. Our dogs and I walk everyday, they love the snow - unfortunately I'm a whimp when it comes to the wind chills, so we don't stay outside for long. Thanks for stopping by, always nice to visit with you. God Bless! -- posted by MyGrammie
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