Be glad you have the Dexcom. Otherwise you might not know until it's too late.
I can't directly link images here, but in the spirit of replying in the same way you wrote... http://bike29.com/ride29er/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/wile-e-coyote460.jpg
Or then there's the mental image that comes to my mind during those times: me skiing down a steep slope, tripping and rolling in growing snowball fashion down the rest of the way. Great imagery, Kim. Hope the parachute comes to your rescue!
Hope you have your parachute on!
ReplyDeleteTrue that.
ReplyDeleteBe glad you have the Dexcom. Otherwise you might not know until it's too late.
ReplyDeleteI can't directly link images here, but in the spirit of replying in the same way you wrote...
http://bike29.com/ride29er/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/wile-e-coyote460.jpg
Scott - I can hear that whistle-y falling sound in my head, now. :)
ReplyDeleteGood one!
ReplyDeleteI'll ask Karen to knit you a parachute or maybe Heather.
ReplyDeleteOr then there's the mental image that comes to my mind during those times: me skiing down a steep slope, tripping and rolling in growing snowball fashion down the rest of the way. Great imagery, Kim. Hope the parachute comes to your rescue!
ReplyDeleteyup. and i tend to think of double up arrows in terms of a rocket ship...
ReplyDeleteI couldn't have said it better myself. Well done!
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