Cabin Fever Relief - Part 2

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  1. Dubh_Sidhe
  2. MyGrammie
  3. Renie_Burghardt
  4. MyGrammie
  5. Sunbear
  6. MyGrammie

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Top 1.   Jan 12, 2002 4:11 PM

» Dubh_Sidhe - cabin fever 2

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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.
Have enjoyed you two parts on this phenomenon. Any suggestions for doggie activities? LOL! Have a good Sunday.

-- posted by Dubh_Sidhe



Top 2.   Jan 13, 2002 7:21 AM

» 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



Top 3.   Jan 13, 2002 2:36 PM

» 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



Top 4.   Jan 13, 2002 5:42 PM

» 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



Top 5.   Jan 28, 2002 2:45 PM

» Sunbear - Cabin II

Hi Again Deb,

Nice, interesting article. Even though I have no grandchildren, I enjoy reading your articles. I have some experiences with children vicariously through you.

Those children are very lucky to have you as their grandmother.

Take care,
Tom

-- posted by Sunbear



Top 6.   Jan 28, 2002 3:34 PM

» MyGrammie - Re: Cabin II

In response to message posted by Sunbear:

Hi Tom,
Glad you stopped by, being a Grammie is so much fun, and it does take me back to carefree days of play. I'm pleased you come along with us on our adventures, how ever simple they me be.

-- posted by MyGrammie



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