I can't believe it. Two posts in a day!
This has got to be the longest work week ever. Blame it on my fever- it begun with a headache on Friday that won't go away, amplified by the crazy weather on Saturday. And I was ultra sleepy on Sunday.
And so on Monday Mr Gastrics decided to pay me a visit- and I was curled up in a ball trying to ignore the pain in my tummy at the wee hours of Tuesday morning. I dragged my zombified body to the polyclinic, and put myself at risk of getting flu.
This has to be the draggiest fever though. I'm just thankful that it didn't explode above thirty-eight, and it kept me sleeping early for the past few days. 6.30pm feels like the end of the day for me, literally. I'm still aching all over and I do hope that this fever spell goes away soon.
Mr Toshiba has been keeping my family cool for the past few nights. Good grief- my air con is actually cool even with it set to twenty nine degrees. I'm glad I was able to sleep much better later on without it- all it had to do was to bring down the room temperature comfortably enough!
And so this is the end of a crazy, turbulent week. Ive never felt so hungry and cranky before in years. Add to that my emotional roller coaster ride, and you could say that it is indeed a memorable week.
There's always a silver lining though. I am grateful for God's faithfulness- and I believe that it was by His empowerment that I lasted through the week. Needless to say I am also heartened by those around me who have made this week less painful. Thank God for all of you!
wishing and hoping,
noed resarf.
This has got to be the longest work week ever. Blame it on my fever- it begun with a headache on Friday that won't go away, amplified by the crazy weather on Saturday. And I was ultra sleepy on Sunday.
And so on Monday Mr Gastrics decided to pay me a visit- and I was curled up in a ball trying to ignore the pain in my tummy at the wee hours of Tuesday morning. I dragged my zombified body to the polyclinic, and put myself at risk of getting flu.
This has to be the draggiest fever though. I'm just thankful that it didn't explode above thirty-eight, and it kept me sleeping early for the past few days. 6.30pm feels like the end of the day for me, literally. I'm still aching all over and I do hope that this fever spell goes away soon.
Mr Toshiba has been keeping my family cool for the past few nights. Good grief- my air con is actually cool even with it set to twenty nine degrees. I'm glad I was able to sleep much better later on without it- all it had to do was to bring down the room temperature comfortably enough!
And so this is the end of a crazy, turbulent week. Ive never felt so hungry and cranky before in years. Add to that my emotional roller coaster ride, and you could say that it is indeed a memorable week.
There's always a silver lining though. I am grateful for God's faithfulness- and I believe that it was by His empowerment that I lasted through the week. Needless to say I am also heartened by those around me who have made this week less painful. Thank God for all of you!
wishing and hoping,
noed resarf.
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