A short legal disclaimer to all my blog followers...
If you happen to work for Johnson and Johnson, the company that makes this great product, my advance apologies. Also, if this happens to get in front of one of the legal advisors for this fabulous product, I mean no harm or ill will. (Can you clearly tell that I grew up watching too much Judge Judy or Judge Wapner on People's Court? I get it honestly though...my Dad has watched the Cooper trial on WRAL.com for the past 6 weeks, not missing a single minute.)
By no means is this a blast against the makers of Tylenol, but I cannot take those little pills anymore...especially at bedtime. In what I have self-diagnosed as a side effect of taking Tylenol at night, I have had seriously vivid dreams the last couple of nights. I have long felt this way, as I never remember my dreams when I wake up...except, if I take Tylenol in the evening before bed.
Or do I need to thank Johnson and Johnson for making this fabulous product and providing me these wonderful dreams?
Let me explain.
Guess who has occupied my dreams that last couple of nights? Second guesses don't count.
Ding ding ding...we have a winner...Nastya.
I have had Daddy Dreams the last 2 nights. Last night was the very first night in this entire process that I dreamt about Nastya being in our home. The details were so vivid when I woke up. We had been walking through the house on the very first night and introducing her to her new world. Where her room was. That the entire GREEN bathroom was hers. What the light switches on the wall controlled. The fact that Daisy's favorite place to sleep happens to be on a rather comfy chair in Nastya's new room.
It felt all so real. LA was there, along with some family and friends. To see her smile as she realized what her new world involved and to share in those precious moments.
The night prior I dreamt of my girls arriving at RDU airport. By my girls, I mean LA AND Nastya. I am not sure who I missed more in this reunion!
When we embark on this next part of the journey, LA and I will spend 3 days travelling to the region for court...then partake in the court process...then travel 3 days back. LA to England to stay with some family friends for the "waiting period" and me home to Raleigh. I will then see Nastya and LA, about 4-5 weeks later, sometime in mid-June. So the questions are this.
After 3 days of travelling, do I take the Tylenol to help ease what I am sure will be some general body aches?
After not seeing my girls for 5 weeks, do I take the Tylenol to help the heartache of missing these two so?
Or do I sit back and wait, sans Tylenol, and just relish the idea that in only a 5-6 week span, we will all be reunited forever?
Reunited Forever definitely replaces the need for the Tylenol in my opinion! And a little dose of Daisy back in my life during the break definitely won't hurt!
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