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today i’m feeling a bit under the weather. i googled the phrase because the weather outside is awful- it’s pouring and windy- and i thought, hummm, i’m sick and the weather is bad, maybe this will make a good post.
after a few minutes of reading it seems it won’t make a good post but i’ll let you know what i found anyway. basically the phrase comes from passengers on ships who get seasick during bad weather- they were encouraged to go below deck or ‘under the weather’ since the ships rocking would affect them less closer to the base of the ship.
so since i cannot at all make a clever connection here i’ll leave you with this stretch: while the rain comes down outside and i try to get rid of my sickness i’m going to head under the covers and curl up and try to ignore everything at once. how was that? weak? well, i’m sick. and i’m saving my energy- this isn’t the last time you’ll hear from me today- get excited, a surprise to come!

Little Katy, I hate that you are “under the weather”…Matt I know you are taking good care of her! THX!
Sorry you’re sick! The sun is out down here, so maybe it will be for you soon. And I’m really anxious about this surprise…oh, and do you think it would be tacky if I had a traditional Indian wedding? How beautiful!!
I like it. Under the covers, nice connection. Sorry you’re sick! Wanna lay around and watch movies like the good days?
jessica* please do have an indian wedding, that would totally rock!
katie* um, yes. those were the days!
Thannks for letting those of us back in Chicago enjoy the lovely pictures. The photograph’s were excellent. I felt like I was part of the cremony.