Monday, March 28, 2011

on the mend

Last week was not what I intended it to be. We were sick (we being the children and I, Super Man seems to rarely ever get sick and he already took his turn for the next 10 years or so). Grace even stayed home one day. We lounged a bit in our pjs, coughed on each other, and relished in the idea we had no where to go. The next day everyone felt better. Well, everyone but me. I pretended I felt better, because I had better things to do than sit around being sick. Who has time for that? I played that way all week until I couldn't play anymore. Saturday it hit me. Super Man agreed with my self-diagnosis of bronchitis (it helps that I had that last year the the symptoms including the old-man wheezing where the same). With the help of some appropriate meds and some serious veggeing, I started the mending process. I played hookie from church (and napped during the time my family was gone - oh how I love a good nap in a quiet house). And today, well I'm better. I can move about caring one load of laundry after another without being short of breath. I'm not achy and I'm not too cranky (though the children might disagree, but we're all entitled to our own opinion, right?) So here's to a new week - may it be one without wheezes and crankies and one full of sunshine and fun.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Good thing you have all of that doctor training (at least vicariously). Hope you stay healthy and enjoy the sun!

wendy holt said...

ugg, I hate being sick. I feel like it will NEVER be over. Glad you got a great nap and saved money on doctor visits. See? Medical School is already paying for itself!! Feel better soon!!

H. said...

Amen, sister! Glad you got the drugs and are feeling better. May it continue to be a speedy recovery.

(I was looking for the "smashing peeps" pix. Hope to see them sometime!)

amy said...

hope you're back to feeling 100% soon. being sick is the pits!

MissMOE said...

Here is to a new week! Hope you're feeling better soon. Oh how hard it is to be a mama and take care of one's self.