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Crazy isn't it?  Yes my family tends to share the same syndrome.  You would think 
we would get sick in the midst of high-stress, hard work, but it always seems to 
wait until we relax afterwards.  My son whohas just finishd the final year of ight 
school, tends to spend late nights for a week or so finishing assignments, and 
thens lows down to study for exams and consequently has been ill for at least two 
sets of esams.  I'm not quite ready to accept that we have to spend our whole lives 
in overdrive to avoid getting sick, though!!!.

Hope you can rest, at least, Steve, and reveiw while you are stuck in the illness.

Bronwyn

Bronwyn Ritchie
Library Technician
Chatswood Hills State School
Queensland Australia
where it is normally very hot at this time of year, but we have just had our 
coldest December day on record.  Not unwelcome!!  

----- Original Message -----
From: Jan <jalera1@BIGPOND.NET.AU>
Date: Thursday, December 28, 2006 6:35 am
Subject: Re: [LM_NET] A Quiet Time On LM_NET....
To: LM_NET@LISTSERV.SYR.EDU

> Hope you are recovering now, Steve. I think that you are not 
> alone.  I know
> that I often moan that I am sick in the holidays.  My husband 
> almost always
> was sick over Christmas. We thought it happened when there was a 
> let-up at
> work.  I spent 28 days in bed with only the flu to keep me company 
> when I
> had 3 weeks off for the 2000 Olympic games.  I managed for first 
> few days,
> then had the worst bout ever.  I can only remember 1 full-on bout 
> of flu
> that was NOT in the holidays in the past 10 years.
> 
> Are we alone in this?
> 
> Jan, who hangs out at Delany College during term time.
> Granville, NSW where it is meant to be summer!
> 
> (Did you hear that the outskirts of Melbourne had a WHITE 
> christmas this
> year!!!)  Its true!
> 
> 
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Steven Patnode" <Sun85@AOL.COM>
> To: <LM_NET@LISTSERV.SYR.EDU>
> Sent: Thursday, December 28, 2006 1:12 AM
> Subject: Re: [LM_NET] GEN: A Quiet Time On LM_NET....
> 
> 
> > I've been sick as a dog at home for the entire holiday break, so 
> I'vemissed
> > having LM_NET messages to read.  Since I have the time, I 
> thought  I'd
> send
> > one so everyone knows that LM_NET still works.
> >
> > I'm pretty sure I got way too run down before the break partly 
> because I
> am
> > the yearbook advisor at my school for the first time.  Did I 
> just sense
> > people's blood running cold?  :-)   How many of you have been  
> yearbookadvisors at
> > your schools?  I've been at school every evening and  weekend 
> since school
> > started (well, I took Thanksgiving Day off).  I'd be  interested 
> to hear
> how
> > many have done this job, how many years it takes before  it gets 
> better(or does
> > it?), and any experiences that either made it better or  made 
> you decide
> to
> > give it up.
> >
> > This is not a library topic, so please respond directly to me.  
> Miseryloves
> > company, so feel free to share anything, including a good dose 
> of "What
> were
> > you thinking!?" and some good horror stories.  Oh, and success  
> storiesmight
> > help too.
> >
> > Thanks and Happy New Year -
> > Steve
> >
> >
> >
> > Permanence, perseverance and persistence in spite of all obstacles,
> > discouragements, and impossibilities: It is this, that in all things
> distinguishes
> > the strong soul from the weak. Thomas Carlyle
> >
> > Steve  Patnode, MLS
> > Grades 7-12 SLMS
> > Chazy Central Rural School
> > Chazy, NY  12921
> > sun85@aol.com
> >
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