Sunday, March 14, 2010

The Spring Break of M

Well, I had Friday off and just lazed around and did nothing. Then we (mom, pops, bro, sis-in-law, kids, dogs, etc) drove down to Soldotna to visit my Gma for a few days. It was pretty fun. We ate and slept and the kids watched movies while we played game upon game of pinochle. Five handed, four handed, all the time. It was really fun. We drove back on Monday and I "cleaned" my room ish. Then I totally did nothing on Tuesday, and on Wednesday my mom and I went all the way out to Kohl's 'cause they were having this huge sale and shopped around for awhile. But we had to leave early because I got nauseous, sorry mom. :) So yeah, we went home with me threatening the car with a new interior design and I took a nap. I felt soooo bad Wednesday night... ugh. I was slightly chilled, but shaking like none other and my skin was sensitive to touch and my shoulders and neck ached sooo badly. Diagnosis: flu. And to make matters worse I got about two total hours of sleep, the rest where tossing and turning in and out of my covers until, finally, I threw up at 4:30 am. Thursday was spent lying on the couch, sleeping, eating crackers, drinking unheard of amounts of water and watching movies. I still felt a little whoosy Friday morning, but got over it by the afternoon and went to go party with A and S. It was fun, we watched three movies, two of which I only saw the beginning and ending because I kept on falling asleep, until three oclock in the morning. We slept 'til eleven, though I woke up at eight, nine thirty, and ten, and had an excellent breakfast made by S's mom. We took a walk, went up to feed horses, then went to the airport, arriving five minutes before K. Oh! and we made her a poster! It was loverly, wasn't it K? So yeah, that was my week, except today I went to church, almost hit a parked car, and will possibly go on a walk or skiing. School's tomorrow.... XP I think I'm gunna be sick again.

-M

M Word of the Post
Maiolica- n. fine earthenware with colored decoration on an opaque white tin glaze, originating in Italy during the Renaissance.

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