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November 10, 2005

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My crud continues. But I really felt like I needed to go into work this morning, and I did feel a bit better than yesterday. So I called in late, and went in. The walk to the busstop was very tiring, but the bus ride was long, and so once I got off the bus, I was ready to make the walk to the office. I stopped and got a cup of coffee and the coffeehouse girl asked me how I was and had I been sick in her broken english. So sweet. And then I went up stairs. And was sent back home.

I guess it makes sense. I'm still feverish, 6 days in. So I'm probably still contagious. But I was and am so anxious for human contact. I've spent 300 days, or so it seems, just me and the animals at home, with occasional appearances by Sweetie. He's taken good care of me, for sure.

And I want to accomplish something. Anything.

Posted at November 10, 2005

Comments

Hope you feel better soon! Is there anything you can do around the house "15 minutes at a time" - decluttering a drawer or something like that?

Hugs!

Posted by: neca at November 10, 2005 12:03 PM

posting to your blog counts right?

Posted by: brit at November 10, 2005 4:43 PM

sounds like you got the flu thing...i'm inspired to get my flu shot next week (if they don't cancel like the previous several weeks :-( i think recovering is sufficient accomplishment. take care of yourself and eat a lot of pho.

Posted by: tszuj at November 11, 2005 9:39 AM

Hope you feel better soon.

Posted by: Dawn (aka Pink Lady) at November 11, 2005 7:22 PM

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