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Having To Do A Fraggle ...

Gnome is poorly ick and it's not a pretty sight. Poor lad has red swollen eyes, puffy face and snotty nose. Is hardly eating and can only drink water. He's temperature is up and he is also sleeping a lot. There is no way he is at school tomorrow! Good job daddy is on holiday! He may even be taken to see the Dr tomorrow as there is a flu bug hitting kids in the Midlands just now.

All this means I have done bugger and all this weekend well this week actually! I've done 1 5K run and that's it! I think the 80m for Feb needs to be revised because A I ain't done nowt and B Feb is a short month! I have, however, done the fizzio's exercises!

Next Friday I am off to camp which means I can't do loads this week otherwise I will be exhausted at camp. So what I will do is 1-2 30 mins runs at work and a few walks too. Friday I will also be taking hubby to collect the Ka which he hopes to drive on Saturday with Gnome to see the family. Here's hoping Gnome is alright for then!

This is what we did today - distraction therapy!







Comments

fraggle said…
I *did* leave a comment earlier but it seem sto have disappeared :o(


hugs all round, adn hope the little gnome gets over it soon

xx
Tia Dyke said…
Hope Gnome feels better soon, my eldest was off school all last week with heavy cold which wiped her out making her stay in bed sniffing and coughing. It would seem there is a 'bug' going round most schools at the moment:0(
beanz said…
er Christmas already???

hope he's feeling better soon

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