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strep, niece, eyes, salt, heart

I’m still doing battle with the remnants of strep throat – though it’s now reduced itself to a sore throat and occasional cough. It’s rare for me to be sick for so long – and it’s making me cranky. Or at least crankier than usual.

My niece’s birthday was last weekend and my sister threw a party. It was rubber ducked themed and my sister made cup cakes that looked like little ducks. My niece enjoyed the presents – or rather, the boxes they came in and the cards – and had a lot of fun running around. I tried to keep up with her – but she wore me out.
Earlier this week, I woke up with a sore eye – which swiftly turned red and started, well, oozing. Kinda looked like the squishy gunk when you fall asleep – but before it turns to “sand”. There was a lot of it too. I bought some eye drops and an eye patch to try and give it a break. This has been a couple of days ago, and it’s getting better – though this morning the gunk sealed both my eyelids shut until I could get some warm water on them. Gross and weird. My eyes are still pretty red, but getting better. It’s most likely pink eye – which will go away by itself. I’m trying to keep from touching my eyes and I’m washing my hands like I’ve got OCD – so, I should be back to normal soon. Or at least as close as I ever get.
I watched Salt last night on DVD. Good stuff. Lots of action and some nice plot twists.
Finally, I’ve volunteered to make some origami hearts for a fund raiser dinner/dance coming up soon. I’m hoping to get the final count today before I can leave so I can get the paper cut and start folding this evening. It’s not a very complicated fold, but it will take some time to get them done.

sick, birthday, paint, tron

I’m still sick. Can’t remember the last time I was ill this long before. I’m better, it’s just a sore throat at this point, but it’s still bothering me. I finished up my antibiotics over the weekend and I’m still taking cold medicine. Tired of being sick.

My family visited on Saturday for my birthday. We had some cake, went to a Paint Your Own Pottery store, went out to dinner, and had more cake. My niece was there and did much of the entertaining – she’s walking everywhere and with much more confidence.
The pottery store was fun – though as we getting ready to leave, I bent down to pick up my coat and gashed the side of my head on a display table. I didn’t break anything, fortunately, but I was bleeding pretty good. One of the women that worked there said she hits that all the time. I think she was trying to make me feel better, but I just wondered why they didn’t fix it.
Went out to dinner with some friends on Sunday evening. Had a nice time and the food was really good.
I was off work on Monday and went and saw TRON Legacy. The visuals were impressive, but the sound in the theater was really bad and the story could have used some work. Still, the 3D was fun and I liked it overall.
Back to work now with a short week. Just heard the boss come in – I should go look busy now.

very sick

Tuesday afternoon, I conducted two back to back training sessions at work and started to lose my voice. I didn’t think much of it – I’m not used to talking for 3 hours solid. Once I stopped talking, though, it didn’t get better. The next day at work, I had a sore throat and I sounded really bad.

Thursday morning I woke up and felt like crap. Terrible sore throat, horrible headache. I got out of bed just long enough to sent a “I feel like crap and I’m not coming into work” email and make an appointment to see the doctor that afternoon. One of my co-workers had to go to the emergency room with Strep throat recently and I was worried that I had the same thing.
So, Thursday afternoon I headed to the doctor’s office and got the diagnosis – strep. He prescribed some antibiotics and sent me on my way.
I started taking them last night, but before they could do any good, I got much worse. I had the chills, some nausea, and my fever spiked at 100.5 degrees. Kinda scary. I went from sweating like crazy to shivering. All the while, I was in and out of this really messed up dream where I was trying to react to a constantly changing series of disasters.
I was still feeling rough this morning, but I took my medicine and tried to be productive. Got through most of my work email and I’m working on laundry now.
It’s funny how quickly things can go from same old, same old to really, really bad. I’m doing better – though my throat is still sore – and I should be back to work on Monday.
Time to go gargle some salt water and see if that helps.

pothole

This morning, on the drive to work, I hit a pothole so bad it knocked the faceplate off my radio.

Welcome to Ohio.

holidays and back to work

It’s back to work for me – feels a little weird after so much time off. We got out early on December 23rd and just got back into the office this morning. I kept up with a couple of email accounts from home, but it was still nice to be off.

I spent part of Christmas day with my room-mate and his family at his sister’s house. The kids got a Kinect and I got in on some of that action – fun stuff. The sleeper sofa was… miserable, but I got though it. The drive there and back wasn’t too bad – my room-mate is still recovering from the surgery and I did all the driving. For the record, though – he’s a side seat driver. I figured he would be in charge of the money for the tolls (fail) and navigation. Instead, he commandeered the radio and we listened to 70’s music the whole trip. Ugh.
After a week of doing pretty much nothing, I went stir crazy and cleaned up the office at home. (this was after an episode of Hoarders) and then I started on my building a desk-out-of-a-door project. I spent a lot of time on the legs and got them looking great – then realized they are too long – making the desk too tall. Oh well, it’s fixable – though a lot of work.
I met up with my co-worker and his family for lunch at Chiptole. Their little one had a spectacular diaper blowout – but otherwise it was a nice time.
This past weekend I went to see my parents, my sister, and her family. We had a good time, played some UNO and hung out with my super awesome niece. She’s crawling up a storm, starting to walk, and a great pile of fun. They’ll be visiting me for my upcoming birthday soon and then I’ll be headed back there for my niece’s birthday in a couple weeks.
So, I’m back to work today and trying to get back into the swing of things – and getting back to the pool again after a break.

the scare

This past weekend, I helped my room-mate put his old car away for the winter. It was a miserable job and took us much longer than we expected in the cold. We also had some trouble with the exhaust building up in the storage unit and the mothballs weren’t pleasant either.

With the car finally stowed, we headed back to the apartment and about 1/2 hour later, he started to have pains in his stomach. He’s had these for a while, but being stubborn, he hadn’t done anything about them and a heating pad usually brought relief. No such luck this time – he was in a lot of pain that didn’t go away. It lasted all night and into the next morning. When I left for work he said he would call his doctor to see if they could get him in and if so, his aunt would take him.
I got a call at work later that he’d been admitted to the emergency room and they were going to do surgery on him. Turns out the pain in his stomach area was a hernia that was allowing his intestines to poke through – could have lead to an obstruction if they didn’t get it resolved right away. I had two of the most useless errands to run after work, but I made it to the hospital before he went in for surgery.
The operation was a success and I was able to take him home the next day. He’s resting uncomfortably and sleeping a lot. It’s been pretty scary, but could have been much worse. I’m hoping he learns a lesson about being too stubborn, but only time will tell.

100 miles

I swam at lunch and again after work and hit 100 miles in the pool for the year. I could have done more, but I’m still pleased with the results. The pool is still open next week for a couple days so I could get in a couple more miles before the break, but even if I don’t – 100 miles is still pretty good.

I’m a little sore this evening and plenty tired, but I’m not doing too bad for a 38 year old. 🙂

Lunch – Mauchan Yakisoba instructions

For lunch today I had the chicken flavored Mauchan Yakisoba – an “asian” noodle and dehydrated vegetable dish. Here are the instructions – with the same formatting as on the package.

AFTER COOKING, LEAVE IN MICROWAVE FOR 1 MINUTE.
COOKING INSTRUCTIONS
1. Open lid half way only and remove the two packets. REMOVE THE TWO PACKETS BEFORE MICROWAVING.
2. Open Packet #1 (Vegetables) and sprinkle packet contents IN THE SPACE BETWEEN NOODLES AND CONTAINER.
3. Add 1 cup (240ml) water to the Fill Line, as indicated on container, by arrows. FAILURE TO ADD WATER TO THE ‘FILL LINE’ MAY CAUSE PRODUCT TO IGNITE AND BURN.

BE SURE TO FIND THE CORRECT FILL LINE!
4. Close lid and cook in microwave on high (1,000 watts) for 4 minutes *. AFTER COOKING, LEAVE PRODUCT IN MICROWAVE FOR 1 MINUTE, TO COOL.
5. Grab the corners an carefully remove from microwave. PLEASE HANDLE WITH CARE, PRODUCT IS VERY HOT.
6. Remove lid, pour in Packet #2. Mix in the powdered flavoring… Enjoy!
* Cooking time may vary based on altitude and power of the microwave. Adjust time as needed.
AFTER COOKING: CONTAINER IS EXTREMELY HOT. HANDLE WITH CARE TO AVOID SPILLING OR BURNING YOURSELF.

quiet day

It’s been a pretty quiet day here at work. I’m getting some stuff done and answering a lot of user questions, but compared to the chaos of yesterday I might as well be napping.

At home, I’ve been working on a couple of projects as gifts for Christmas. I won’t go into details until after the holidays, but I will say there’s been a lot of sawdust generated.
In other news… I’m closing in on 100 miles in the pool for the year. 66 laps to go. I may be able to wrap that up tomorrow and then take a break for the rest of the year when the pool is closed. I could have done better for the year, I suppose, but it’s still pretty cool.
I think it’s time for a short break to get some fresh air and re-focus.

the icy touch of winter

As I was leaving the building today, a single drop of icy water dripped off the frame above the door and bypassed all my winter defenses – hat, scarf, and jacket. It hit me on the back of the neck, in the one unprotected inch of my vulnerable flesh. I arched my back instinctively and inadvertently created a channel right down my spine for the water to follow. Intensely cold would be an understatement.

Well played, winter. Well played.

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