Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Looking Ahead: March

March is here and that means two things for me. I will consume a lot of Popsicles this month - my tonsillectomy is scheduled for the 14th.
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And once I recover I will be venturing to Arizona to watch my Boys of Summer at Spring Training.
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What will March bring for you?

17 comments:

  1. i'm really looking forward to march. got loads of exciting plans including my birthday.
    i can't wait.
    http://lovelucylocket.blogspot.com

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  2. I love the beginning of new months! Seems like so much possibility!

    Good luck with the tonsils... hope it goes well

    xoxo
    Jenn

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  3. I'm joining you in the ice cream diet in March. I've got my wisdom teeth coming out March 17th. Then when I'm recovered I'm going away with my mom for a weekend for some girl time. (And then shortly there after, I've got the Red Sox home opener!)

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  4. Go Giants!

    March brings me two road trips back to Southern California for a niece's birthday, two weddings and a reunion with my college friends and roommates! I am so excited to be around familiar faces and good friends again, I can hardly wait. And when I get back to SF, it'll be to a brand new apartment, a new side gig and hopefully, warm sunny weather in the city!

    Cheers.

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  5. Where oh where is that delicious display of popsicles?!? We'll definitely need to meet up before 14th!! Will text you later - work schedule is starting to shape up for the next few weeks! :)

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  6. Where did you get that picture of the popsicles? That is the most delicious display I've ever seen. Good luck with your tonsils!

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  7. I hope your tonsillectomy and recovery are as quick and painless as possible! And those popsicles look ridiculously good - I OD'd on sorbet when I had my wisdom teeth out a couple of years ago!

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  8. DON'T EAT ANY CHOCOLATE PUDDING FOR LIKE A MONTH AFTER SURGERY. I had my tonsils out in 1998 and I still remember that excruciating pain :(

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  9. Those popsicles look tasty YUM!!! I hope it all goes well for you on the 14th!

    March is an exciting month for me, I'm off for a weekend away with all my friends this weekend, and then I'm visitng my sister at uni, and have a meal with everyone from work!

    xoxo
    Stacey

    http://fiveminutestyle.blogspot.com/

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  10. good luck with your procedure!

    March = my 25th birthday! :)

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  11. Oh, I love popsicles! And those look particularly yummy! I'm not sure what March has in store for me, except for a lot of work, haha. Good luck with your tonsillectomy!

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  12. Best wishes for your tonsillectomy! On the bright side- popsicles are delicious! March brings to me my 23rd birthday and Ottawa Fashion Week (which we have been prepping for months!)

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  13. Your post inspired me to create a great March... not sure what it is yet - but it will be fabulous!

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  14. I love the first picture. I cannot believe March is already here. SO much going on but mostly work.
    I am glad you are all set with your tonsillectomy, I am sure you will stop getting sick once those tonsils are out.

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  15. I had my tonsils out 2 years ago and lemme tell you-- you will need a full 10days- 2 weeks of recovery time. Eat popsicles before meals-- it will help other food go down. No straws! And don't drink anything acidic like orange juice. OUCH. The occasional ginger ale helps to clear out the phlem. Chicken or veggie broth is useful and keep up with your fluids. I had to get an IV after 4 days. AND! If you feel nauseous and sick all the time, contact your doctor. I felt AWFUl and it turned out I wasn't reacting well to the pain killers and antibiotics. They took me off those and I felt sooo much better.

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  16. Thanks for all the advice ladies!! very Helpful!!

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  17. I'm MOVING to Prague on March 15th with my lover to teach English!

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