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Almost all better now

We are on day 5 of the home office's demise - the doctor's office did finally confirm he had Influenza A. He is at least up and about today and was kind enough to Lysol the infirmary. DLS has become quite comfy in his little house in the basement. On a positive note he was finally able to take full advantage of his big screen TV which he says he is never able to watch thanks to the little people in our lives.

During his quarantine he has managed to watch:
15 movies
4 hockey games
20 hours of Sports Center
2 episodes of Oprah - I was cleaning out the DVR and needed to catch up. He will not admit he watched this and has claimed retaliation if I put this in. Bring it on sick boy. I think he was actually asleep otherwise there would have been more commentary from the couch.

Comments

Karen said…
I sincerely hope you have asked him at least once a day if he will get the flu shot next year.
DeAnn said…
There is nothing worse than a husband sick at home...it's like the world is coming to an end, at least at my house anyway. I bet he will not go another year without a flu shot.

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