It is well to think well; it is divine to act well. ~small>Horace Mann
Nov
30

Or at least, I think that’s what I had. I lost my voice in the middle of my shift at work on Thanksgiving Day!!! It’s still not 100% back, but you can understand and hear everything I say now. There were about 5 days where I was almost unable to speak at all. AJ insisted on calling me “Squeaky” - it was not funny (for me).

Now it’s developing into a full-blown cold or something . . . lots of coughing, a little drippy, and this morning my head hurt so bad that I was dizzy and had to lay back down! No fun at all.

At least it’s happening now and not at Christmas!


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  1. It’s the Most Wonderful Time . . . | Suspension of Disbelief Says:

    [...] So I started Christmas the day after Thanksgiving. Mama and I went and bought a very real(istic fake) tree for my apartment. My first Christmas tree! I brought up all my Christmas decorations from Florida the last time I was home, so I put out all my Nutcrackers and my nativity set, and then left the tree for another day (since I wasn’t feeling well). [...]


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