Monday, April 19, 2010

the sneezing, the itchy, watery eyes.

Dear QotD?ers,

I ate so much delicious meatloaf and mashed potatoes for dinner that I don't have enough room for any of the 3 flavors of Blue Bell we bought because it was on sale (3/$10!!) I'm really upset by this because I love to eat ice cream. Maybe tomorrow I'll pace myself better.

I like making wishes on eyelashes. You find a loose one (on someone's cheek usually), press it between your thumb and pointer finger, make a wish and pick a finger. When you unpress your fingers, if the eyelash is on the finger you chose, your wish will come true! If the eyelash is on neither and has dissapeared... it's magic.

Today's Question of the Day? is:
What are you allergic to?
Love,
The Asker

10 comments:

The Minears said...

Mold. And some other stuff but I definitely know that mold makes me sneeze.

When I was younger I didn't like strawberries, but EVERYONE likes strawberries so I just told people I was allergic to them to avoid the crazy looks.

Mother of Three, Anne said...

Texas.

If we venture outside of the state of Texas, I can breath easy. But in the state of Texas, I am snotty, grouchy, tired and my eyes are aflame.

Mr. Ken, by the way, will tell me that there are no such thing as allergies. That all my snottiness is just a made-up condition to draw attraction to myself. That is why he has a Tree of Death in his office. To remind ME of how silly it is to talk about allergies.

The Tree of Death sits by his desk. If he accidently touches a leaf and then rubs his eye, his eye will almost shut on him. But that is NOT an allergic reaction. That is just Mr. Ken trying to get people to worry about him and pay attention to him.


Just so you know.

Jeannie said...

Clutter...I get very cranky!

kathleen said...

I am not allergic to anything that I know of. I used to say I was allergic to housework......

Tami Parker said...

Cats and dust mites, sadly. Neither of which are not going to be rampant in my home for the forseeable future. Thankfully I don't appear to be allergic to pollens, so we can open the windows on nice days and air out the apartment. =]

Thank you for explaining the eyelash thing! I didn't know that.

Jessim said...

Alpaca, something in Iowa before everyone else (I think it was a cold, but the dr said allergies. Then a month later everyone else got spring allergies, codeine, cats

Anonymous said...

Dear The Asker,
Love, emotions, the french, hugs, teddy bears, canned tuna, cats (but not kittens, or death kittens, or throwing kittens, or juggling kittens the most horrindous crime in the U.S. to date), antisarcasm, etch and sketches, creamed corn (not to be confused with cream of corn), short words (luckily none of them have a height, getting sick, mechanical pencils, muppets, and telling people the truth about my allergies, or the truth in general.
Sincerly,
Dr. Fandango, Sneezer at the French

Kristen said...

Angel-A, you don't like strawberries? whaaa?

Anne, that's rough, living in Texas. Mr. Ken, he is such an interesting man.

2nd Mom, ha!

Mom, I remember that!

TamiJean, Does your kitten know how much you love him, that you are willing to brave allergies for him?

Skittl, Alpaca! Did you discover that trying to knit something with Alpaca wool yarn?

Dr. Fandango, that's quite a list! you better be careful

Tami Parker said...

@Asker He does! He makes sure when we snuggle on the couch, his fur is pressed right up against my nose.

You know. For love.

Kristen said...

TamiJean, I love your cat.