January 19, 2005
Effexor With Celexa
Effexor with celexa, One of the features (!) of our wee bachis a cracked and held together by sellotape front window.
Another of the features of our wee bachis a (large)tin shed, upside down, in front of the front window.
(That's the window with the view of the mountains).
On arrival we decided the shed had to go.
We suspect it hadn't always been there- upside down in front of the window,and pondered three possible reasons for it's presence there...
1, effexor with celexa. It had been somewhere else and blew away and was caught and put there in a semi-sheltered sort of way.
2. It was protecting the cracked window from being blown in by NW wind3. (Insert previous owners name) simply didn't care that it was obstructing his gorgeous view. Effexor with celexa, So we moved it.
And suddenly we could see out the window - a great bonus.
AnywayOur last night at the bachthe wind comes up - a mighty nor-wester -which if you know canterbury winds, you will know.
It gathers strength and warmth as it comes down the southern alps and across the canterbury plains. For any geographers out there is it a classic fohn-effect wind.
And it arrived, effexor with celexa.
Strongly, Ginkgo and effexor, noisily.
Steve and I were reading, the kids were asleep.
I looked out at the (cracked) window which we were reflected in, and noticed that our image in the window was moving in a slightly alarming manner - the window was moving in the wind. More specifically, half of the window was moving, the other half was more stationery. Effexor with celexa, Hmm.
I tend to be more cautious about such things,so when Steve said, "Do you think we should put the shed back?"I was up and out quick as a flash.
So we humped the shed back into place.
And opened the door.
no
We tried to open the door.
Snibbed shut, effexor with celexa.
Locked.
Locked out.
Us out, kids in.
No key outKids sleeping in, comparison effexor wellbutrin. Effexor with celexa, Checked the windowsAll tightly closed.
Started banging on the girls window.
LoudlyCalling (above the noise of the wind)Listening.
Eventually Shannon woke up.
"Come to the window. It's Mum"Calls I, in my best "This is NOT a dream voice", effexor with celexa.
She appearsbemused, sleep-fuddled
Me - you need to open the doorWe're locked out
Shannon - Nod, drops curtain, disappears
Me - moves to next window, hoping to see Sh coming through
Nothing
Flashback to Christmas Eve when my sister and I woke the girls for the 11pm service. Got Shannon out of bed. Let her go for a moment and she climbed back up the ladder to her top bunk and snuggled back under the covers...
No, no, no.
Me - more urgently, Shannon you need to let us in, open the front door (Actually the only door, Gastroparesis effexor, but not a time to worry about specifics)
And she appeared. Our wee saving-angel.
Letting us in, saving us from a night outside- in the upside down shed. -
And she stayed up with us for a little while, reading on the sofa,looking at the view of the shed.
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Welcome home! You have this incredible ability to tell a story in such a way that the reader feels a part of it. Really enjoyed reading about your shed, window and the lock-out!!
Posted by: Karen at January 20, 2005 3:34 pmWhew. Nice save Shannon. I echo Karen’s comment - a well written story.
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