Yule Tidings!

The Christmas season is upon me, along with a seasonal illness.  Yes, yours truly is suffering from a cold.  Several factors, I believe, have contributed to this ailment.  First, the temperature change.  Good ol' Texas weather is at-hand with warm weather one day and cool to cold temperatures the next.  How does one properly plan to prepare for such roller-coaster weather?  Every morning I do check the forecast in an attempt to adequately plan for what's ahead, but trying to predict my day even then is a roll of the dice.  Secondly, a co-worker at the bagel shop had the "cough", a sign of foreboding that gave me a sense of caution.  Thank you, God, for such provisions as Tylenol Cold and Flu medication.  Maybe it is too soon to tell, but I already think the worst of the cold is behind me.  Last year, I was sick for literally the entire month of December and well in to the new year.  Hopefully this will not be the case now.  Having had to work this previous weekend didn't help.  The only saving grace was getting to take the day off on Sunday.  Unfortunately, this meant working an eleven-hour day on Friday and an almost fourteen-hour day on Saturday.  Whew, I was exhausted!  At least I had a day to re-coup before hitting the work week once again.  To all my readers, I hope your Christmas season doesn't involve long workdays and illness.  Remember the reason for the season, and that is a God who sent His Son to reconnect with a lost and dying humanity.  Merry Christmas!

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