Ayshela Posted November 17, 2004 Report Posted November 17, 2004 Somehow or other i came up feverish last thursday night and have been mostly unconscious since then. i'm *still* running low grade fever and sick as hell, so while i'll be doing my damndest to keep up my responsibilities here, i'll probably be limping for a while yet. If i've missed anything important, PLEASE drop me a PM kick to the head and remind me? And please, please forgive the decided lack of coherence that will no doubt show through. i've been awake four hours now of the last fourteen, and i'm heading back to bed. how sad is that? *sigh* *gentle germ free hugs and thanks for your patience* 'shela
Gryphon Posted November 17, 2004 Report Posted November 17, 2004 Launches a gentle huggle attack on Ayshela We understand... take care, heal, we'll manage (barely) until your return. Just you concentrate on getting better ok?
Pillow Posted November 17, 2004 Report Posted November 17, 2004 Hope you feel better, 'Shela. Pilocanci
Finnius Posted November 17, 2004 Report Posted November 17, 2004 *snugglehugs and chicken soup* What apologies, 'Shela? Rest up, get well, catch up on your reading... In short: Take care of yourself, after all, you're the only you we have. 'Twould be a shame to lose ye.
Tanuchan Posted November 17, 2004 Report Posted November 17, 2004 Yup, what everybody said... *hugs* Rest, and be well. A wolf sits down at the foot of Ayshela's bed, keeping an eye on her and another on the germs, making sure that they don't dare approaching her recovering friend.
Lady Celes Crusader Posted November 18, 2004 Report Posted November 18, 2004 *Huggles Ayshela* Give yourself a good rest, you need it.
Cyril Darkcloud Posted November 18, 2004 Report Posted November 18, 2004 (edited) Rest. Rest thou well and rest thou in freedom from the cares of this place and what sundry worries distract thee this day. Rest. Rest thou well and in the laying down of thine head close thine eyes to the sight of concerns and close thine ears to the calling of need and avail thyself of the blessing of sleep. Rest. Rest thou well and in thy resting recover thy strength and in recovering be not in a hurry in reclaiming things of busy concern, but pause thyself at least for a time to savor the repose of the sure and quiet peace that comes alongside the return of health and strength. Take your time, my friend. Rest well and don’t shortchange your getting better by fretting about unattended things. Nothing here is so important it cannot wait a few days or even longer if need be. Edited November 18, 2004 by Cyril Darkcloud
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