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CathySurvives
Female, 46, Nokomis, IL
"Take it a day at a time"
6:38pm, October 13, 2009

Phenomia,

what a bummer, feeling pretty bad-sickly-ucky-horrible.

haven't been on here for ages.

I am addicted to a face book game.

So while I have been sick, I have just been watching TV, crochetting, and Playing the game in Cafe World on face book.

Mine is called Cathy's Cafe. 

It's a miracle-- I have not had a sense of humor forever and ever.

and this game has actually brought my sense of humor back out of me.

Hooray!! But, we will see how long it will last, I mean it has been burried for ages, it seems like.

But, This Cafe World has somehow dug it back out of me.  :)

If any one here likes to play the facebook games, may I suggest Cafe World.

I am looking for 3 more people to become my neighbors with Cathy's Cafe.

Well, I need to get back to the game, I don't want to burn any of my meals I am preparing to serve to the Cafe World Community People's LOL

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Comments

  1. Sue825

    Oh Cathy, I hope you are beginning to feel better. Pneumonia can take just forever to get rid of. Did you have to be hospitalized? I sure hope not. Yes, humor is just the best thing, except when we laugh so hard that we feel like we're going to lose a lung from the coughing (like I did tonight). But hey, it's much better to laugh than to cry. You rest, and take it easy. Hugs, Sue


    Sue825

  2. Mariamadrid

    I am really sorry you caught pneumonia Cathy, but I am also very very glad you found a way out of it 'cos they do say that laughter is the best medicine don't they? I hope you do get better soon.
    This video doesn't always make me laugh but it sure makes me smile.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=70j...

    And on the net I found this info which I do try to remember when the going gets rough:

    According to Dr. James Walsh laughter dissolves tension, stress, anxiety, irritation, anger, grief, and depression and reduces pain by releasing endorphins that are more potent than equivalent amounts of morphine. It is even equivalent to a small amount of exercise and massages all the organs of the body. A sense of humor can help you accept the inevitable, rise to any challenge, handle the unexpected with ease, and come out of any difficulty smiling.


    Mariamadrid

  3. loveanhugs

    Sorry to see you've had pneumonia,i had that 3yrs ago along with plurasy so i can relate to how you feel,Enjoy your game,it will keep your mind of things.
    Love and Hugs
    Ellen.


    loveanhugs

  4. averagegirl

    Get better soon, after all, you're a survivor.


    averagegirl

  5. sugar09

    Get better !


    sugar09

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