Tuesday, February 22, 2011

I need some air...


Maybe the weather shift? Maybe some random bug I picked up at the grocery store? Or in the temple Saturday night? Or, maybe, just maybe, it was tending to two super sick kids all last week. Hmmmmm....not sure. But I'm pretty much a mess and I'm pretty bitter about it. I already took a turn being sick this winter. It's someone else's turn. I promise, I've been a good girl. Really - getting plenty of sleep, eating well, exercising tons, taking my vitamins. Apparently, it wasn't enough to fight off the crud.

It came on so suddenly. Saturday morning, I felt fantastic. I ran 9 miles, including some good hill work. Super good training run - getting ready for the Mountain to Fountain 15k in a few weeks. Then I spent the rest of Saturday churning and burning through all our family activities and errands and date night, slept great, went to choir on Sunday morning, and by the end of sacrament meeting on Sunday, I had this weird dry cough thing starting. Every hour I felt worse. Sunday evening I helped my folks finish moving all their stuff out of closets and rooms and plastic-ing pantries and such to get ready for the tile demo crew to start early Monday morning. By bed time on Sunday, I knew it was coming in full force.

Overnight, my cough morphed into that serious burning bronchitis stuff, and my head was pounding from all the hacking. Oh ya - I can't breathe either. Minor detail. Sometimes it's kind of important to breathe. I have crazy asthma, like I'm at 70% oxygen or something. Surely, I must be exaggerating because I'm not really sure you can live at 70% without a machine. I don't know. But I haven't had to use my inhaler this much in I don't know how long. Years? I must have needed a little stronger kick in the pants, though, cause the alternating chills and fever have now kicked in too, so I'm bundled up in the warmest blanket I can find fighting off the latest chill attack.

What the heck? All I wanna do is hibernate and breathe. Breathe. Breathe. I think I'm breaking down and taking something stronger than Motrin and essential oils and vitamins and my inhaler. The girls will be walking in the door in 45 minutes and we're off to the semi-annual dentist appointments that we've had on the books for six months. No chance we're canceling, so I've gotta pull it together. I'm thinking dinner will be Daddy Delight a la mode (aka whatever he wants to make) while mama soaks in a hot shower and sleeps. Doesn't that sound delightful?

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OK, OK, I need a little cheese with my whine...
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On the brighter side, Easton finally went back to school today (Rowan went back on Friday) and although he is certainly not 100%, he's back to smiling and happy and enjoying the normal kid stuff instead of sleeping cheek down on the carpet in the middle of the last room he could stay awake in. So that's always good.

And the girls had their first softball practice last night. We're super stoked that Afton got drafted up into majors so she and Barrett will be playing together on the same team. Seriously - so happy about that. The coaches are fantastic and I think they are going to have a terrific season. We have yet to hear from Rowan's coach, but I'm sure the call will come soon. And we only have two weeks of overlapping basketball and softball, so that's all good too.

Well, I hope the masses are fighting the plague and staying healthy. We'll try not to breathe on you. And just FYI - we don't need any more cooties at our house. We're not used to being sick around here and we've met our quota for the decade, thank you very much.

Happy Tuesday.

2 comments:

  1. I think you can catch cooties over the phone, I swear whenever Karrie was sick in NY I was sick here in AZ. I am sorry the Chesley's have been hit hard this winter too, I even got it and I never get sick. You will get better, it just doesn't seem like you will. Loves - juls

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  2. I had the same thing...started on a Sunday...chills for four days, cough, headache, winded feeling. Finally today, 12 days later, I feel better. Hope you are feeling better too. I think it takes the mom so much longer to get better because we can't take too much of a break to rest.

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