Return Of The Dangerous Barrettes

photo R Angert

The whole Emergency Confetti episode brought back memories of a simi deal back a few years ago. I was in chemotherapy getting a infusion minding my own business when two nurses walked by in close proximity and I happened to catch the phrase “dangerous barrettes” and that is all. What? What the heck?

We are just minding our own business, trying to shorten our to-do list and what should happen? These interruptions should come with warning labels.

I’m so fatigued these days. Everything seems tiring. Hopefully this will pass. This is the worst that has been ever.

So, I am just going to take a nap after lunch here and call it good.

dangerous confetti loves, Felipé.

8 thoughts on “Return Of The Dangerous Barrettes”

  1. Enjoy some very deserved rest under the warm Vashon Island Sun.

    Soon you will be up and running.

    Northern Love coming your way.

  2. But Patient the Patient must be……………

    I know YOU can do it.

    Patient Love.

  3. I hope you got your nap. Felipe. Naps are one of life’s greatest inventions. They come in a wide range of options all the way from a ten minute power nap to a 2.5 hour deep sleep. There’s the one where you sit down to rest in the middle of your gardening, with the sun on your face, and the nap sneaks in and catches you unaware. And then the intentional nap where you finish up your project, turn out the lights, and crawl under a blanket. I used to love those long ones but have to be careful any more because I won’t be able to sleep at night. Rest is good. Sending blessings your way.

    1. Joy ~ great to hear from you again. I napped half of yesterday and then slept all night. That dream session was exhausting and frightening. A reminder that the Oasis party is August 20-23rd this year (vaccinated or natural immunity). Miss you, Felipé.x

  4. Healing Blessings to you, dear Phil. I know this is so hard right now. I hope you can feel surrounded by love from all of us who appreciate and love you so much. ~Debra

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