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So what does a sneezing Moose sound like? I'd imagine it's somewhere between regular moose sound and fog horn.
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Papa -- sympathy and well wishes to your family.
In a way, it is kind of good that all of you having it at once. I mean, instead of you having it for a week, and passing it to Mama, who has it for a week and passes it to Superstation, etc. That could be very long and drawn out.
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That is really awful! I guess I can be glad I came into contact with you well before you had yucky germs to give me. But, you know, I do have a cold right now, that I started coming down with on Monday, and you had mentioned that Mooselet had a little bit of a cold.... But I probably got it from my Dad
Oh and I am sorry I forgot to sing that song for you before I left, but I sent you an email with the url to a page where you can hear it.
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Thank you all for your sympathy and well wishes. That's all I really wanted.
Mama's back at work A.M.A. (Against Moose's Advice), but the rest of us remain unwell. Our plans to see my brother's new baby this weekend are shot, but life goes on. We'll probably make it down for Christmas.
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Well, nobody's throwing up any more, so that's good. Mama is completely fine, bless her heart. Mooselet is still pretty weak, but his appetite is much better. I'll feel more comfortable about it when I see some food make it all the way through his system, though. Superstation and I are still a little wonky in the food processing department, but we both (it seems, anyway) feel better. On the good side, I lost fifteen pounds in four days. Unfortunately, I'll probably gain it all back rather quickly.
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4 days!! My gosh, get thee some electrolytes and proteins in ye! I'm glad you guys are coming around, that sounded like a doozy!
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