Monday, March 23, 2009

I'm sick so I'm not sorry

I have bronchitis, so at least this time I have an excuse for not writing.

Luckily, I took my last antibiotic pill this morning, and I'm not longer coughing so hard I think my head will explode, so I think I'm close to the end of this hell. I'm still extremely worn out from doing, well, nothing. Unless you count coughing and coughing, and did I mention coughing. Oh, and blowing my nose. A lot. I pretty much lived on the couch, my bed, or bathtub since Thursday. Now I feel like a newborn whenever I walk, all clumsy and stuff. And I get dizzy and tired whenever I stand up for more than a minute or two, which sucks.

I have to say a huge THANK YOU to my husband. He really has been awesome while I've been sick. He took over the cooking and cleaning, and the children, of course. I'm not saying the house has been in perfect condition, but it hasn't become unlivable yet. I do think, however, he will retaliate if I don't take over the kitchen duties soon. And the cooking. And the children.

5 comments:

Angel said...

it sucks to be sick, but at least your hubs has stepped up and taken over. that's a good thing!!! oprah would love him!!! know what MY husband tells me when I'm sick? "If you feel THAT bad, then you should get up and make yourself a cup of tea."

ya.


Did you get Twilight???? I haven't yet, but I willllllll!!!!!

Anonymous said...

YUCK!

Glad you're feeling better.

Sassy Blondie said...

Get well soon, Christie! xoxo

Anonymous said...

I had this, and it takes forever to get fully rid of the cough. But it does get MUCH better. Broncitis is horrible. Are you watching Twilight on rotation from the couch?

Hope you feel better soon!

And try not to give it to Jay. The only thing worse than being sick with Broncitis, is having to listen to a man whine about being near death because they are sick from Broncitis. Such babies, they are. :-)

Jay Ferris said...

You neglected to mention the inordinate amount of times you called me "Edward" whilst in the throes of your delirium.