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Nov. 20th, 2004 08:25 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I am feeling better, really I am, but still having problems with that wierd hot/cold, sweating but freezing thing. Anyone have any advice, or is this just what happens when we get rid of sickness?
The climate in our house is not helping, I'm sure - our heat is overpowering and so we keep the windows open much of the time...neither actually normalizes the temperature much, there are pockets of our house that are too cold, and parts that are way way way too hot. Stupid Soviet era central heating! Plus it has been a very warm november - up until it started raining a few days ago, it was in the low 20s (the 70s).
R and I are now the proud owner of a huge (22lb) frozen turkey. We will probably go to someone's house for Thanksgiving and save our huge turkey for when Anna comes back from Buhoro.
We also gave up our passports for accreditation - it is nervewracking not to have passports for a while, but we do still have our embassy badges - not as official as a passport (which everyone is required to carry at all times in UZ), but might keep the odd militsiya from hassling us for not carrying ID.
The climate in our house is not helping, I'm sure - our heat is overpowering and so we keep the windows open much of the time...neither actually normalizes the temperature much, there are pockets of our house that are too cold, and parts that are way way way too hot. Stupid Soviet era central heating! Plus it has been a very warm november - up until it started raining a few days ago, it was in the low 20s (the 70s).
R and I are now the proud owner of a huge (22lb) frozen turkey. We will probably go to someone's house for Thanksgiving and save our huge turkey for when Anna comes back from Buhoro.
We also gave up our passports for accreditation - it is nervewracking not to have passports for a while, but we do still have our embassy badges - not as official as a passport (which everyone is required to carry at all times in UZ), but might keep the odd militsiya from hassling us for not carrying ID.