Body, WHAT is going on??
Saturday, June 11th, 2005 06:06 pmTwice already this week, I'd zonked out around 10pm.
As of yesterday afternoon, I could feel a sore throat coming on. Not good with our concert [obligatory plug] coming up tomorrow.
After a quiet dinner with
kalessin, I went to bed last night at 10:15. And slept (mostly) until 8am. And went to shul. And was still so wiped that I lay down in my pew after the Torah service (no, I really shouldn't have agreed to stand as gabbai for the longest parshah of the year, after doing my own reading) and proceeded to sleep through Musaf. And after kiddush, came home and took a 2-hour nap.
Throat is a little better, but I still feel weird.
Maybe I'll take my temperature again. Yesterday evening it was only just over 99, though.
I was planning to go to the
theatreatfirst '80s Dance [obligatory plug] tonight, but if I'm still feeling so out of it, I think some quieter pursuit will be in order for this evening. :-(
Update, 8:45pm: Temp = 100.4. Uh... yeah.
Sorry, everyone whose festivities I am missing tonight. :-/
(My stitches don't look infected or anything -- now that I've removed the bandage -- so at least that's not the problem.)
On the plus side, I decided to reread The Curse of Chalion before starting Paladin of Souls. And oh... I forgot how much I enjoyed it last time, but now I'm experiencing a delightful tension between racing ahead to soak up the story and reading slowly to savor every passage. Very little makes me as happy as good writing.
As of yesterday afternoon, I could feel a sore throat coming on. Not good with our concert [obligatory plug] coming up tomorrow.
After a quiet dinner with
Throat is a little better, but I still feel weird.
Maybe I'll take my temperature again. Yesterday evening it was only just over 99, though.
I was planning to go to the
Update, 8:45pm: Temp = 100.4. Uh... yeah.
Sorry, everyone whose festivities I am missing tonight. :-/
(My stitches don't look infected or anything -- now that I've removed the bandage -- so at least that's not the problem.)
On the plus side, I decided to reread The Curse of Chalion before starting Paladin of Souls. And oh... I forgot how much I enjoyed it last time, but now I'm experiencing a delightful tension between racing ahead to soak up the story and reading slowly to savor every passage. Very little makes me as happy as good writing.