Thursday, December 20, 2012

If There Was A Good Time This Would Be It!

Something nasty has hit our household. Part of our household. This week my two little ones and I have been sick, sick, sick.

Symptoms: cranky, irritable, headache, general body aches, low fevers, runny noses, lethargy, want to stay in my pajamas all day (and do), watch moves all day (and do), and no appetite (so I don't). Guess who is the only one in the house who didn't get the flu shot? I wish I could have just had it done at the pediatricians office when the kids got theirs. Why don't they?

If there ever was a good time to be sick this would be it. It took all day, but even being sick I baked and frosted about 7 dozen cookies. They are the cookies that I use as a drug this time of year. They are so good. These particular cookies (sour cream sugar cookies) are probably also part of the reason I find it so difficult to keep weight off during the holidays. But, when you are sick nothing tastes good and you don't feel like eating. Period.

I am going to call it a blessing in disguise. They will be packaged up and sent to neighbors today. Everything takes longer when you are sick so if I start now I might finish before this evening. I wish you were my neighbor, I would bring you some.

And perhaps the best piece of timing: Army Wives season 6 is out on Netflix. So while frosting cookies   I watched 4 episodes, and will probably finish the season before the weekend is up - especially if this illness doesn't pass soon.

I hope the hospital where you are is slowing down for the holidays. Some services seem to, others not so much. Right now, not too many electing to be sliced and diced before the big day. After Christmas might be a different story. I suppose this counts as another "good timing" blessing, because the doctor was home early (4 pm) yesterday and should be home before dinner again today.

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7 comments:

  1. Hope you feel better. I just discovered Army Wives and watched all 6 seasons during my 2 week sewing fest. I don't know how I did not know about that show!!!

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    1. I know, it really is a hidden gem! Thank heavens for Netflix:-)

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  2. Hope you feel better soon! They definitely should give the parents the flu shot at the peds office too...never thought about it, but it makes perfect sense!

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    1. Thank you for validating my observations. If you are at the peds office you certainly don't have time to make yourself a doctors appointment!

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  3. 'tis the season...
    hope y'all start feeling better and it goes away quickly!!
    and as far as army wives goes - i just discovered it on netflix not too long ago and started watching it from the beginning. i seriously have cried almost every episode.
    GREAT SHOW!! it just sucks you in!!

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    1. Thank you. Happy to know there is another fan of Army Wives! Having good things to watch makes being sick no trouble at all:-)

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  4. Nothing makes the body feel as good as delicious carbs and sugar do :) - feel better, and Netflix seems to have posted a lot of new (older) movies recently so lay back and catch up on some great ones!

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