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Dina:
I am better, thank you, but I am still not completely right. It is simply too cold at work, but coming home feels good. The days are quite cold still but they say next week will be warmer.

I am very sorry about the water damage but I am super glad is under control now. And hopefully all will be perfect on Thurday.

Gasp! Ran out of coffee! The horror! (That happens to me sometimes because I am the one who goes to the grocery store where they sell coffee, but hubby is the one who prepares the coffee. So he is supposed to warn me when coffee is about to ran out. As you can imagine, sometimes he frogets.

One of my "baby" cousins is getting married this year too! In August. He is 30 now, but I do remember the actual baby he was. One of the most beautiful babies I've ever seen, and I am not a fan of babies. Apparently they are only planning to do a toast or something and nothing else. They are already living together, they only want to marry because it will be easier for them to relocate together (he is apparently doing a post-degree residence in Canada, at least that is the plan).

Doroga's Cousin:
*Waves semaphore flags in the Weird*

I remember back in the old days of the forum. I was a wee lad at the time, but these days I'm nearing 30.  :o
I actually had a moment like that the other day where I was talking to some friends about how my baby cousin is graduating high school this year. Lemme tell you I was not ready to accept that just yet. Also, @Regen, running out of coffee may be on the short list of entirely unacceptable situations. Hopefully you remedied this error quickly. :P

Dina:
*glomps DC*
My dear DC, you will always be a young man in your heart, just like I am a young girl. So do not worry.
I hope you are doing well.
And yes, it is terribly jarring to see how old people became. I also had one of those moments once, when I realized my students had born in this century. It was a few years back, I am used to it now.
And of course, running out of coffee is unacceptable.

This Autumn here has been quite cold and everyone is or was with a cold, or a flu, or something (and a few weeks ago, when it was still warm, it was dengue. But they say the next few days will be quite warm, just like a little Indian Summer. We will see. Hopefully I will be able to sit in my chair without a blanket.
And on that note, I bid you adieu (time to go to bed). (((((((((((((everyone))))))))))))))))

Dina:
Hello Weirdlets!
As this thread is having very little movement, I decided to liven it up a little. I will do at least a post every day, ,so to keep the lights on.
We have a warm but humid weather today. I am preparing a couple of things for my next class, which is tomorrow. And I will probably go later to a protest in front of our Parliament for reasons long to explain here (they are about to vote a law I do not like, in short).

Dina:
Hello Weird!
I finally did not go to the protest I mentioned yesterday, and it was a good thing I did not, because there were disturbs and repression. They approved the law (which was expected) and in my opinion that is bad, but at least they did a few modifications. I won't say more about real world politics.
It is warm again, but very cloudy and humid.

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