I've been down with a cold the past week--sore spotty throat, congestion, and tiredness, though I think it was incubating for at least a week beforehand. Then my immune system decided to launch a lightning strike on the micro-aggressors and lifted my temperature almost 5 degrees F--from 97.8 to 102.2--in a little more than the space of a half hour early last evening--thanks guys for the fun ride!
I had taken my temp before I ran a couple of errands, and then started feeling chills as I drove home, which became dizziness as I was parking and trying to get in my groceries. My temp went down over the course of the evening with some aspirin, and down to my usual sub-standard norm of 96.0 this afternoon--my body does not believe in burning more calories than it absolutely has to. I feel better today except for tiredness and my lungs trying to figure out what to do with all the phlegm that got dumped in them last evening. I'm hoping mucinex and vitamins will take care of that in the next couple of days. When I first went to bed with the fever last evening, Saki came up and held my hand between her paws and laid her head on top, and purred me to sleep, so I do have a good nurse watching over me.
So I've been sleeping a lot and am more behind on commenting than even usual and hope to get to them soon--please bear with me, dear flisties. I did make it to the TTT and RotK EE showings, and enjoyed them, though the last is a bit long when you're not feeling well. And meh, I'm missing some pretty days. But the nice part of being unemployed is I can stay home and sleep this off entirely, instead of having to trudge into work still down with it--never had enough leave time to do otherwise--so yay for that.
I had taken my temp before I ran a couple of errands, and then started feeling chills as I drove home, which became dizziness as I was parking and trying to get in my groceries. My temp went down over the course of the evening with some aspirin, and down to my usual sub-standard norm of 96.0 this afternoon--my body does not believe in burning more calories than it absolutely has to. I feel better today except for tiredness and my lungs trying to figure out what to do with all the phlegm that got dumped in them last evening. I'm hoping mucinex and vitamins will take care of that in the next couple of days. When I first went to bed with the fever last evening, Saki came up and held my hand between her paws and laid her head on top, and purred me to sleep, so I do have a good nurse watching over me.
So I've been sleeping a lot and am more behind on commenting than even usual and hope to get to them soon--please bear with me, dear flisties. I did make it to the TTT and RotK EE showings, and enjoyed them, though the last is a bit long when you're not feeling well. And meh, I'm missing some pretty days. But the nice part of being unemployed is I can stay home and sleep this off entirely, instead of having to trudge into work still down with it--never had enough leave time to do otherwise--so yay for that.
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*gentle hugs*
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(By the way, I need to send you another check for $61 via my bank. It seems that when I sent you money for the ticket to ROTK for last year, you never cashed it and my bank canceled it after a time? Does this sound right? If I'm wrong, let me know!)
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may those nasty little bugger be rid of you soon. take care. ♥
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*runs off to chop carrots and celery, all the while clucking to the intended chicken-victim.....*
feel better soon!
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Hope you are feeling better soon.
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*gentle healing hugses*
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It is--I found it later. I figured since I messed up by missing cashing it within 90 days, I wouldn't bother you with making out another. Thank you so much for keeping up with it.
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Thank you, hon! <3 I am getting better.
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all the while clucking to the intended chicken-victim.....*
O_O!!! "Maaaaaaaaa! Jan is being creeeeeepy! Make her stooooop!!!" *side eyes you*
Thank you, but no chicken soup for me if it means slaughtering chickens in front of me--am a hypocritical carnivore.
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Good movie events, however long they are, tend to bring out extremism. When I was 14, one of my best friends was unbelievably fannish over Gone With the Wind. It was playing at a revival theater near us, and she persuaded me to go with her (I was... not so interested, really. But, it was An Event! So of course I agreed to go with).
Seems she awoke with a fever the day of the Big Event, but downplayed her illness so she could go. I had no idea she was that sick until she slumped over to lean against me, about an hour and a half in, and I realized she was burning up. I told her we had to leave at the intermission, but it took nearly as long for her mom to drive back to get us as it would have if we'd stayed in the theater. But, at least on the bench in the lobby she could lie down.
She was irritated with me for making her leave the movie, but I guess she figured we were even when I came down with her flu the next week.
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Eeesh. Pity she didn't know how lucky she was to have you for a friend and appreciate what you were doing. I'm glad my fever waited for the next evening. I'm hoping Cali doesn't get it. I asked her to handle dividing the pizza for dinner and told her why I wouldn't be sharing my popcorn. And I drank 2 bottles of tea during RotK and kept chugging cough drops to make sure I didn't cough and bother anyone. The films really did throw off my sleep schedule and I wouldn't be surprised if that contributed to me coming down with this cold.
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Here's when Tuxie was a kitten and they were strays before I took them in. Moo wasn't much more than a kitten herself then.
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Saki needs to own me more than Moo and Tuxie do and is very much like my familiar. While Moo chose me and worked hard to make me her human when still stray, Tuxie became very much Saki's cat and still wants to be, but is more becoming mine, or accepting me as his main affection source as Saki keeps her distance from him.
In my experience, siameses behave almost like a different species from other American domestic cats. It seems to me that I would need to acquire another human before having a two siamese household, and that each needs their own human, but that may not be true of all siameses. You've lived in a 4 siamese to 3 human household though--how did that go? Were their rivalries rough for them? I grew up in my family of 4 in a one siamese household twice in a row, then we got brother and sister siamese kittens, and then they died and my mom and brother got a pair of siamese sisters.
And yeah, there is no telling about the grown mother cat you got and how her relationship with her sons might have evolved. Every cat relationship is different, it seems, and can change when you least expect it. How are Elsa and Charles getting on?
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