So very many things can happen in a week. And then life interferes with posting. But as I tried to sleep for an hour but couldn’t, I decided to get up and troll the internet. I’ve landed here after much procrastinating, having always promised myself that I wouldn’t blog tired. What are promises if not to be broken?
So, what exactly happened in a week? Well, we went to go see There Will Be Blood, which is very good, and I think Daniel Day-Lewis will win the Oscar.
I saw the Super Fancy Disease Doctor today and he proclaimed (for the most part) the disease in remission. Cause for celebration, absolutely. But not 100% out of the woods. I was explaining to the Super Not-So Fancy Just Yet Intern that I am so tired these days I can barely make it up a flight of stairs. At first I thought maybe I was anemic but my bloodwork is bloody brilliant. Pun absolutely intended. So they’re stumped. Could be the disease, could be adjusting to lower meds, could be just the ills of every day life. All that means is more tests: chest x-ray, more bloodwork, 24-hour pee test (gack), and maybe chest CT if they see anything. Awesome.
Or not.
But maybe I’m just tired of the disease in general and it’s bumming me out. Years and years of meds have absolutely worn me down to the quick.
I’m in the middle of The Outlander for my Canada challenge. More on that later.
We leave for Mexico in two days. I’m already packed. This says nothing about my organizational skills but everything about how much I love to pack. Seriously. I love to pack. LOVE. TO. PACK.
Two burly fellows came today and installed brand new windows. Four of them, including one that will eventually live above my sink in the kitchen. Every woman needs a window above a sink. I can’t remember where that comes from. If someone remembers, please remind me.
Writing class was utterly painful yesterday. So much so that I have taken a severe beating. If black and blue weren’t such a tired metaphor, I’d use it.