We’ve had a much-needed quiet, somewhat catch-up weekend.
I’m pretty sure I’m on the far side of my cold; I finally haven’t needed nasal
spray to sleep (which I’ve been using since, oh, Christmas) and I’m not
coughing much at all. Maybe tonight I’ll try to go without Nyquil…? Which would
be sad, because I like Nyquil so very much. It puts me to sleep, and keeps me
asleep, and even if I get up to stagger to the bathroom or snort more nasal
spray, it puts me right back to sleep. Sweet, sweet Nyquil. Why must you have
high fructose corn syrup in you? Of course, as soon as I’m not sick and I try
to take Nyquil, it will keep me awake, spinning and spinning. So at least
there’s no chance I’ll become addicted to it.
Sadly, Ken’s now been struck with a cold; hopefully it won’t
linger as long as mine. Sigh.
My root-canalled tooth still hurts if I try to chew on that
side, and I’m hoping that’s because I have a temp filling. My jaw is also still
a little achy, but nothing awful.
So we’ve spent the weekend catching up on TV (plus I’ve been
saving some stuff to DVD), and I’ve ton a bunch of copyediting and started a
short story and answered much work email (and home email and SCA email and…),
and Ken’s cleaned off his desk, and we cleaned off part of the sewing table (as
well as putting away the air mattress and sheets and blankets from our most
recent guest), and Friday night to Saturday morning I slept 11 hours, waking
with dismay at 1 pm.
But maybe that’s why I’m finally feeling better. Who knows.
I set my alarm for noon today and got up at 11:30, so I’m slowly dragging
myself back to a schedule the rest of the world views as “normal.” I’ve got an
acupuncture treatment tomorrow morning so I have to be up…
I think my hand’s marginally better, thanks to my babying it
as much as possible. The NAMM and Styx/Geoff Tate vacations helped, as does
Dragon Dictate. Writing is still slow going, though. I’m handwriting a story
and then dictating it in, but I’ve discovered that when I handwrite, I tend to
default to notes rather than, oh, actual sentences. Ack.
Okay, off to hammer through some more emails before I curl
up in bed with Ken and the latest Sue Grafton!
2 comments:
Hope you too feel better soon...we've had it here too, but are hopefully pretty well over it now, as I have a date to sign books at Pantheacon in San Jose over President's weekend.
Get well, you too,,,and if the Nyquil keeps you spinning I'll be glad to send you some carded fleece....
Appreciate youur blog post
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