… please keep it that way.
Well, it’s a good thing Lloyd didn’t go to school today. He went to the doctor instead and after a chest x-ray, discovered that he had neumonia. (We’ve decided that if you are going to include the ‘p’, you must pronounce the ‘p’. Puh-neumonia.) It was caught early, which is good, but he’s on some medicine to knock it out and has to rest up a bit more.
He was up much of the night with a cough, and can I just say that the worst part of sickness is not knowing the right medicine to buy? We had cough medicine in the house but it didn’t seem to help him earlier (of course, we didn’t know it was puh-nemonia), so at 2:30 in the morning I went to Wal-Mart in my jammies to get some Delsym and look at their Wall of Medicine to try and figure out what would help. Now I have a couple more boxes of pills sitting around, just waiting for the next time they will be useless.
If you’d like to leave a well-wish for Lloyd, please be sure to use some unnecessary ‘p’s.
Gretchen says
Some people I pknow insist cider vinegar is the best way to pknock out a cough. I think it is pnasty. Hope you pfeel better soon, pLloyd!
Amy says
Please Pheel Better Soon!!!
Brad says
Here’s wishing Lloyd a phegm phree day. …or is it better to wish him a pnroductive cougph?
Kristi says
Poh, poh Lloyd. We hope pyou pfeel better really soon. Pfortunately, you have a plovely wife to take care of you. (Nothing like drugging up your husband.)
Peggy says
Poor Lloyd. Hope you pheel better soon! Be patient. Pacify yourself until you’re well. Stay in your pajamas. Eat plenty of pancakes. Read psalms. Stay psyched about getting well!
Ppeggy
Lauren's mom says
P-poor p-patient, Lloyd… we are sending prayers for you to be well soon. (That was a necessary p!)
P. S. I didn’t get it, did I! 🙂
Lauren's mom says
Not pfun! Mucinex is best.
Mark says
Psorry pto phear pthis pneus. Plloyd pwill pbe pin pour pprayers pfor pa pquick precovery.