I imagine it is harder to do at the clinic. That is where my sister did hers. She had to buy a pair of pajamas because she sleeps in the nude and didn't want to just wear a t-shirt or something. They were super cute pajamas.
What to eat is a never ending challenge. Hence the joy of plans like Blue Apron. I love to cook and will happily make anything, but meal planning is a chore.
I am tired of planning meals but I am so much happier when there is good food, so it's kind of worth it to just cook good stuff.
Can't sleep. Bah.
Also, I made an appointment to see the doctor tomorrow about my sinuses, and, as usual, they're feeling better now. This always happens -- they get bad enough that I feel like I need to see a doctor, and then, by the time of the appointment, they're feeling better, so the doctor never sees me when I'm actually miserable.
Today is one of those days where I can't even listen to NPR because my head might explode. And I should probably stay off Facebook, too. Podcasts all the way!
I take it you heard the interview with the Republican senator who whined about an "ambush interview" when the NPR reporter asked him questions? You know, about the candidate he's supporting?
It is going to be a long ugly summer in politics. There are going to be many times when I will have to avoid all media.
Today is one of those days where I can't even listen to NPR because my head might explode.
I usually listen in the car. Can't do that now until...February. Afraid I might cause an accident when I go all apoplectic.
I take it you heard the interview with the Republican senator who whined about an "ambush interview" when the NPR reporter asked him questions? You know, about the candidate he's supporting?
THAT GUY WAS THE WORST! UGH! I'm glad the interviewer (blanking on her name) gently "whatevered" him.
I went to the doctor about my ear and my blood pressure. As usual, when she looks at my ear now, it's "just a little fluid," and she suggested about eight things that I already do. Also, as usual, the phrase "My mother had a double bypass at age 39" will change "Your blood pressure is kind of high, but you're young -- just try not to eat so much salt" to "Let me prescribe you every blood pressure medication known to man." (And also, until my blood pressure is under control, no Sudafed, which means more ear pain, but I haven't been taking the Sudafed for the past week or two because my blood pressure has been worrying me.)
Why yes, that interview was exactly what I was reacting to in the moment. NOPE.
Ugh, Hil. I hope you feel better soon.