I'm still really paranoid and while he's eating (wetfood only so far) and drinking, I hate seeing him uncomfy.
Add to that this cold is making me depressed (not the thought of it, it is physically depressing me) and I'm a bundle of laughs. I'm not hungry (cold) but I have to eat something and everything I had in the house made me recoil at the thought of it going down my throat. So I got some cereal and soymilk. It's food.
On the way back from Paragould today I saw what may be the poorest taste advertisement ever to appear on a billboard: the phrase "Jesus loves you this much," over a background image of the crucifixion positioned so that the outstretched arms illustrate the point.
I didn't know whether I should be appalled or bust out laughing.
I need someone to inspire me to get to the pharmacy. I need more antihistamines, plus to fill a prescription. I just feel like so much shit.
Matt - I laughed.
But - I'm not actually a Christian.
Also, I feel so much better now that I have allergy meds in my system. Too bad they don't do anything for the sore tooth.
And I spent another Saturday afternoon at the library reading.
He registered through a voting drive
And he didn't receive a voter registration card in the mail afterwards? That's odd. Perhaps he should check that he is indeed actually registered where he thinks he is, and get a replacement card if need be.
I just feel like so much shit.
Will getting the prescription and antihistamines help you to feel marginally less like shit? That's usually the only way I can motivate myself for a pharmacy run.
My ballot has arrived! This vote-by-mail thing is exciting.
I'm on an iPhone and lacking copy-paste at the moment, but anyone who hasn't seen it yet should google "alex Ross Obama" and check out the t-shirt/poster. It's pretty damn cool.
I saw that yesterday, Jess, and it is COOL!
I finally got around to ordering our Halloween costumes. Batman for Owen, Robin for Liv and Catwoman (basically the mask & gloves which I will wear with a black turtleneck and yoga pants) for me.