well i hope you got some sleep..
i had alot of good dreams last night but i will only mention one
i was inside my home with my family and had just finished dinner
when i heard someone breaking into our big kitchen window as we watched him break in
it ended up being a relative and my family showed him what we had to eat and he ate some of my dinner and picked kfc to eat
i dont know why the kitchen window had no curtains or blinds it was just bare
yes easy to do when your young...being young again would be nice....
but unfortunately when i dont get sleep i feel like im going to die and my illness is worse
my dad can have hardly any sleep and still manages to do lots of things..
hes always out somewhere..whereas he once upon a time used to sleep alot....
seen him up funny hours couple of places..
is dave your fave member of the band ??
aaron pm me on how you go today if you see her..
i will be in tomorrow morning for the show if i can,well that if my daughter comes later instead of earlier
but i wont be in here the afternoon as we are all going out..
thought you might be awake and hanging around now
few of you might know I am a horse breeder. One of our first mares we have had here at our stud at home, a Trakehner, was at the university horse clinic in Utrecht / NL the past two weeks to be made pregnant again. This morning the doctors called, she was sick and had to undergo urgent surgery. It failed. She is dead now. She became only 16 years (average age for a horse is 25-30), and we got her at the age of 6 months.
Her actual foal is a stallion only 10 weeks old. An orphan now. We will never see our mare again, I'm still in shock, my parents as well. And we have to take care of the lttle boy now who just lost his mother. Usually they stay with he mother for 6 months.
Only horses, I know you think that, but to me they are likeour dogs, family members. She was unique, can't realize I will never see her again. It feels so unreal.