Saturday, January 26, 2008

Things Never Go As Planned

I don't feel good today. It started two days ago with a VERY dry cough. The kind of cough that destroys your throat in no time. I feel bad for the people that sat around me in biometrics on Friday morning. I tried to cough quietly, but that doesn't work very well.

I'm not sure if you can OD on Halls cough drops, but I will let you know. I really love these little things. The Honey-Lemon is my favorite. The gift shop at work (OU Medical Center) ran out of this flavor and I almost cried. I had to settle for Cherry, which was a nice surprise, but not the same.

ANYWAY....I feel like crap. I'm fighting it though. I woke up this morning and decided that tea was the thing to drink. Tough decision for a loyal coffee drinker, but a wise one I would say. So I went to Starbucks and had a green tea. I dumped a bunch of honey in it because I heard that it would help a sore throat. I then went and bought some Dayquil. I got the orange flavor, which was ok. Now I'm laying on the couch.

So the title of this was "Thing Never Go As Planned". That is because I was planning on spending the day in the library doing work (nerd alert), but I just didn't feel up to it. So that is why I am fighting this evil cough and other crap. I want to go to the library tomorrow. Hopefully I will feel up to it.

Oh and I wanted to go to the movie tonight. I might just load up my pockets with Halls and do it.

3 comments:

lhaddad1 said...

I know the feeling eric. I had strep every other day it seems like for a year. Last summer I went to get my tonsils out, worst experienece of my life. If you still have yours, you should get that junk out of there!

OnMyWay2008 said...

Yes...the crud is going around and it sounds like you have it! I hope that you feel better soon!!!

INTRI-KATE said...

I'm a Cherry Luden's gal, myself. But let's face it...Luden's is just glorified candy.

And I think we're all doomed to perpetual sickness because the wind is strong enough to just blow the germs right into our homes and up our noses. There's really no effort involved.

Feel better, yo.