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Old 01-06-2014, 09:18 AM   #21
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I guess its good for me that Jess is a "lazy dog" and is very happy laying in her bed next to me. We have three floors in the house so I think just following me around in the house is enough for her. It was almost 70 yesterday and she raced around for 10 minutes outside and looked at me like "well that's enough" and stood at the door to go inside. Here's to lazy dogs!
well hopefully the boston snow will melt today. Hope the toe is better. I crushed one once lifting my daughter off a chair that then fell. Its a long process..luckily for me I also crushed all the nerves so it didn't hurt at all.. amazing it all healed..
Almost 70, I am SO JEALOUS! Although, it is pretty warm here today, raining, foggy and the snow is melting. Hoorraaayyyy. But it is going to go back down to the teens tonight. Crazy weather.

Yes, it does take forever for toes to heal as you just can't NOT "use" it, like you can do a finger or hand. The first time I broke this toe, it took almost 5 months to heal. The second time, it took a month. Since I didn't break anything this time, it is actually healing quicker. I still have to wear the stupid, open toe boot. Nice. 14" of snow and I am walking around in an open toe boot. I just figure I am getting automatic icing of my toe. LOL. Quite attractive as well. A regular boot on the right foot, the open toe, ugly black boot on the left foot with a thick sock. Goes very well with my office attire!!
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