Lls are somewhat squashy during the winter months, but it seems that squashiness gets lost in the summer months. Clinging does work, with or without such, though, which is possibly a Very Good Thing.
Joly has now been reduced to all smiles, even with the sneezing.
Ohhh. Quite understoods. *woe* The Soujin was less squashy, unfortunately, during the winter; two weeks shut up in an auto with no place to run around have considerably added to the squashiness. Clinging, however, looks like the best solution. Shall we cling?
Patrice is laughing, but fondly. He brought back maple tea from Michigan to aid in Joly's colds.
Poor darling! See, this Ll just winds up shutting herself up, and is forced by family to come out during the summer and do family-oriented activities, of sorts, which oftentimes requires babysitting of the younger siblings and running about with them. Though, yes, clinging still works quite well. *clings!*
Joly quite likes maple tea, too, and thanks him much, especially seems as there's none of any sort about here, these days.
Oh, I do understand! The trouble, of course, for a Soujin, is that in the summer it is disgustingly hot, and it is easier to run about in the winter, when the temperature is sensible, than in the summer, when she'd rather not move if she didn't absolutely have to. But at least we shall cling! *clingsback*
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Date: 2005-06-11 03:29 am (UTC)Joly has now been reduced to all smiles, even with the sneezing.
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Date: 2005-06-11 03:37 am (UTC)Patrice is laughing, but fondly. He brought back maple tea from Michigan to aid in Joly's colds.
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Date: 2005-06-11 03:51 am (UTC)Joly quite likes maple tea, too, and thanks him much, especially seems as there's none of any sort about here, these days.
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Date: 2005-06-11 04:13 am (UTC)Splendid! ^_^ Patrice is very glad.