Thank goodness for a well-stocked pantry
In article >,
Kathleen > wrote:
> Miche wrote:
>
> > DH has come down with the flu, and it's probably H1N1. I'm not feeling
> > that great either.
> >
> > We are going to be okay, though, thanks to a well-stocked pantry and
> > freezer.
> >
> > MIL very kindly picked up a few odds and ends we were short of (bread,
> > one ingredient for me to make bread, etc), and now that's done we should
> > be good until at least Tuesday, by which time we'll be able to order a
> > grocery delivery from the only supermarket in town that does them.
>
> My daughter had the <variety of the season> flu last winter, confirmed
> by nasal swab, and was deathly ill.
>
> I've been subbing a lot and my exposure is simply massive. Not only do
> I not want to get sick, I don't want to be a vector. I mean to be first
> in line for both the regular flu shot and the experimental H1N1 vaccine.
> I'm also planning to take a lot of vitamin C and to dance widdershins
> around an oak tree at the next full moon.
>
> Wish me luck.
You got it.
Miche
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