Why, when the weather gets warmer do persons get colds?

We have had a disturbed night. Much as I love him, I really object to being kept awake all night by him sneezing. Now, she has started sneezing. This is not a good scenario, she ‘is the weakest link.’ A cold usually turns into a cough and therefore bronchitis or pneumonia in her mind. Then as surely as night follows day, we have to put up with histrionics, amateur dramatics and all sorts of affected hypo-chondriatical behaviour. I would prefer that he kept germs at his work place, bringing said germs home is not a viable option, as we are likely to have her being neurotic and delicate for weeks. I am not amused.

The sun is shining here and I can report from my window ledge that it is much warmer. My friends at Accuweather tell us that Saturday will be warmer and dry with the possibility of rain on Sunday; perhaps, perhaps not, is all I would definitely predict, but I do concur that, without doubt, it is warmer. Think of me dear readers, stuck in the house with Mr and Mrs Cough and Cold. My weekend landscape looks bleak, whatever the weather. Unusually, he is not in my good books.

Have a lovely sneeze free weekend.

I am as always

La Grade Sophie.

4 Responses to “Why, when the weather gets warmer do persons get colds?”

  1. Aylesbury Two Says:

    Oh Sophie. You must take pity on her. It is not her fault that he brought this home with him. Give her some affection and she may feel better.xx :)

  2. Sophie Says:

    This is not a good idea it tends to make her worse, am surprised with your expert insight into the subject matter you sugest this! You know very well what we have to put up with LOL LGSxxx

  3. Aylesbury Two Says:

    But I have to take her side sometimes.

  4. Sophie Says:

    Yes she is the one that you go shopping with LOL xxxxx

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