Friday, March 04, 2011
Where Sick Days From The Past Revisit Me
Cough. Cough. Sputter, sputter, cough, cough.
Gah. I hate being sick.
But alas, today we have sun again, four days in a row(!) and what's more? I've got that I'm-six-years-old-and-home-sick-from-school feeling.
You know that feeling, don't you? You feel like you're cheating, sort-of, lying around in bed while the rest of your world sits in a classroom doing worksheets. And although I haven't been six for over four whole decades, I can still recall lying on the couch in front of the tv watching Truth or Consequences, The Dating Game and I Love Lucy while sipping Campbell's chicken noodle soup and munching Saltines (oh, the salt of soup and crackers!).
Maybe it's a certain slant of morning light or that quick ache from touching a cold glass, but I still feel my mom placing a cool washcloth, folded, over my forehead and that achy feeling, and yet that other feeling of, "You know? This is kind-of nice, this being home on a sunny weekday morning." The puffy clouds sailing outside the windows in bright blue skies and Puff, The Magic Dragon weaving through my groggy head from the morning's episode of Captain Kangaroo.
Those memories, those feelings, return on feverish mornings like this one.
Cough, cough, sputter, sputter, cough, cough. I'll get better, I tell myself, ("And Debra encouraged herself in the Lord..."), but in the meantime I'll just lie in bed awhile longer and enjoy remembering other sick days from so very long ago. Days which are never very far away, no matter how many decades sail past.
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Thanks so very much those of you who paused to wish me well yesterday. Each wish meant so much here and at Facebook, too.
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Anyone else haunted by those long ago feelings and memories while lying sick in bed?
Are you taking anything, to help relieve symptoms? Even cough drops help with a cough. Spoken as one who knows this, all tooooo well. -sigh-
ReplyDeletePlease don't just lie there and suffer.
I know. I'm over-stepping my bounds again. But, it can always be an inspiration for a posting topic. "People who give unnecessary and unwanted advice, from afar, when one is sick."
Gentle hugs...
Sorry you are not feeling well and hope it passes quickly. It is still in the upper 20's to start our day here but it warms up nicely by lunch time. Stay warm and know we are thinking of you.
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Aunt Amelia--I'm using lots of cough drops, 1,000 units of Vitamin C every four hours and fruit juice, vegetable soup, water and mega-rest. I'll be fine. (I refuse to take med's.) It just takes a little time and I've only had this for little more than 2 days--it just seems longer. :) Thanks for your concern.
ReplyDeleteOdie--glad you're having nice weather. :) Thanks for your well wishes.
Blessings, Debra
Hope you find yourselves on the mend this weekend! :)
ReplyDeleteAlthough I certainly hope you are feeling better soon, I also completely understand that guilty pleasure of being "stuck" at home sick. Hugs to you.
ReplyDeleteE-mail coming. I'm Forwarding the latest "Willard" from Susan Branch, to you. Because it has a lovely [and lengthy] tribute to Gladys Taber in it. Hope it raises your spirits, even while being sick.
ReplyDeleteGentle hugs...