Until today.
Woke up this morning with a sore throat. Ok, I've done that before without anything developing. So, I gargled a bit, had a protein smoothie with fruit, had a banana during my break at school (which I normally don't do but there were leftover bananas from Breakfast in the Classroom). Sipped on water all day long. But I steadily got worse. When I left work, my cold was full-blown. Runny nose, stuffy head, headache, body aches (maybe even a slight fever?).
I came straight home and collapsed on the bed and posted a woe-is-me status on Facebook. And within 30 minutes, 13 people had given me some kind of sympathy. A couple had offered to bring me stuff if I needed something and my neighbor said she was going to drop off some cold medicine when she gets home from her work (this is in response to my post in which I said that we ran out of cold medicine because of Chris, Damian, and Nadia already having been sick before me).
As I was laying in bed typing this, I was thinking about how Damian is at a tennis match and won't know when he's done and Nadia has to get to her ballet class by 6pm (yay for my inlaws who are taking her to ballet!) and Chris is teaching over the hill so will be home late and I just want to sleep. We know how much havoc a sick mom can cause on a household. And my village of moms out there totally get me.
All this cheered me up. After laying on the bed for a bit longer, I decided that what I needed was tea and honey. I think I ended up putting a bit too much honey in my tea, but it was still good. What was NOT good was sneezing 3 times in a row with the cup of hot tea in my hand, but at least I didn't burn myself!
I needed to use my Wonder Woman mug for my tea and honey. I needed the strength. And the tall mug so I don't spill on myself every time I sneeze. |
Ok, now I'm rambling a bit. Anyway, the point of this quick blog post is that my village came through for me. Not because of what people offered to do or did for me, but because when I posted that woe-is-me status, I got the sympathy that I needed to make me feel just a little bit better.
Thank you.