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Wednesday, March 19, 2008

Hello readers -- not much is new in the land of cold and wind. ... or should I say "colds and wind".
I took a lovely nap Sunday afternoon only to wake up not feeling that well. I took my temperature which was a little above normal. I had a slight fever. I woke up Monday morning feeling even worse, had a higher temperature than the day before, and had developed a lovely little cough to accompany it. They go so well together. I skipped most of my classes on Monday, hoping that if I stayed home and rested, I would get better faster. I had to play for someone's pre-recital jury around noon, and then I had a dress rehearsal for the opera (The Magic Flute) that I'm playing in the pit for. That ran from 5:45 to 9:00. Yesterday I woke up feeling still worse, with a temperature of about 101.5. After feeling like I was going to konk out right there in the shower, I decided to skip my first two classes, and go in for Wind Ensemble at 11:30. By then I didn't feel too terribly better, but knew I had to go. I had clarinet choir and sectional after that and then another dress rehearsal from 7:00 to 10:30. Let me tell you -- in case you had wondered, playing the clarinet for 7 1/2 hours in one day is not a good way to cure a sore throat. But -- wonder of wonders -- I woke up today with a mild fever (if you can even call it that) of 100.5. I'm feeling pretty good right now, which is not to say that as soon as I step outside I won't wonder why I thought going to class was such a good idea.
But my point in telling you all of this is to point out why you should stay home when you're sick. You get innocent people like me sick if you don't. And I never get sick! I have to admit though, it is quite the dilemma. Skip class and stay home, because you feel crappy, and you don't want to share your germs, and lose credit for that day of class. Or go to class because you have to be there, and risk spreading your killer germs to others. Since I haven't missed those classes ever, I decided to just stay home. But I have to go today because otherwise I will have missed my M-W classes two days in a row.
Let me just say this. Curse you whoever brought your sickling germs to school and let them jump and play all over me until my body was jealous and wanted some of it's own! Mollie and I agree that the candy nerds on the commercials look like little germs. That's what I imagine. Little nerd germs throwing parties in every imaginable place. Eew.
On a grosser sidenote -- ya know how some people hack up phlegm like it's their job? And then they spit it out really disgustingly...? I envy those people right now. I have this nasty cough and I seem physically unable to do that. I could go into detail, but I'll leave it at that.
Anyways -- after making such a valiant effort to get up early so I could go practice this morning, I have realized that by the time I was ready to go, there really wasn't quite enough time to practice anyway. So I decided to do this instead. Well, until something more exciting than sickness comes along... I bet if you read all the family blogs right now, you'd think we were constant sicklings. Or at least me and Kyle. I bet your so glad you can read everyone's blogs to catch up on their health issues....

3 comments:

ottspot said...

Isn't it a little hypocritical to complain about whoever went to school sick and infected you...when you in fact have been going to school things as well for the past several days and no doubt spreading germs to dozens of innocent folks as well? Hmmmmmm. Also, I had a cold for like the past 2 weeks as well as Sawyer and Will and Bryce...but when I really wasn't feeling well I took my temperature with 2 different thermometers and for 2 1/2 days my temperature never got above 97.1 degrees! What do you call the opposite of a fever?

mollie said...

I bet your so glad you can read everyone's blogs to catch up on their health issues....

... I bet YOUR so glad?!

this is payback for pointing out my "to" instead of "too".

so there.
i guess that's what you get when you go to byu-idaho...

Chad said...

I love you Megan Dickerson! Let's make it a short summer.