Well, technically, they were in the cooler and they are just gravol 🙂 We were en route up to Port Elgin when going through Molesworth, had to pull over. I guess technically, we were doing drugs in the church parking lot.
You would think maybe Dorking, but Molesworth didnt seem to be that awful of a town. Regardless, its great to be able to be mobile. Meds for pain, meds for barfing, saline for dehydration if need be. Cooler, ice, tubing, flushes, wipes. Lets go.
update: OK, I guess you need to be a certain age to know the reference in the title. Here you go. Dont let it get stuck in your head too much http://goo.gl/DVNfq
Hi you two!
It was wonderful to see you yesterday in Port! Kudos to you both for putting on your proverbial game faces and going for it! ( the highway, I mean!)
Kathleen, you are an inspiration 🙂
Much love
Jennifer xoxo
And Jan!! So nice to meet you. You had such lovely things to say about your friends K and M, with which I concurred. I highly suspect the compliments would apply to you also… 🙂
The Monks song is going through my head as I read this entry and smile.
Kathleen, your spirit is incredible. You inspire and amaze me.
I am so glad that our dear sister Jan brought you and Mike into our lives. You’re incredible and wonderful people.
Big hugs to all,
Jill
Know that song……I am “of a certain age”……..I guess you guys were a mobile pharmacy. Make sure “the boy” doesnt ever get into your “stash”….you know how he likes to do stupid stuff like that. I heard he was trying to out-barf you.
I’m glad that the ‘portable’ drugs give you the freedom to get out of town. I know getting up to Port Elgin was important to you. Glad that you got there. Hope to see you soon.