Around the time I stopped posting, I caught the flu. The doctor insisted it was the wrong time of year for the flu, but trust me, it was the flu. She called it a flu-like virus. I called it hell.
This is me at work when I was just coming down with it. I felt awful.
This is me the next morning. Fever and completely out of it.
Aches, pains, dry cough, headache, fever, hot and cold chills, night sweats, weakness, and no appetite. I missed an entire week of work. Even when I was on the mend, I would move and break out in a cold sweat. I changed clothes a couple of times per day and woke up at night drenched and had to change.
On the heels of the flu, my coworker quit so I’ve been pulling double duty at work for three weeks. Welcome back. You’ve been sick? Sorry. Do twice as much work, okay? It’s been a blast.
The best part has been I finally got the desk I wanted and should have had all along. When we moved to our new building, somebody downstairs wasn’t thinking. They set up the seat assignments and gave my coworker (who at the time of the move had only been with us for three months) the prime location. I got the crappy spot after almost nine years of service. She had a solo seat, the best assistant’s spot on the floor. I got to share with someone from a different planet… um, group, and my back was to the room. Not a nice spot. When my coworker announced her departure, I claimed her desk.
The weekend before the flu hit, I also got a new-to-me car. With winter just around the corner, I decided I didn’t want to deal with my sedan in the snow any longer. Winter driving terrifies me. I began to look through used cars in my area. Here is what I found:
I now have a 2015 Ford Edge Sport. I’ve never had a white car before. He’s tricoat platinum metallic – it’s that sickening egg white color I never liked, but it works on him. I liked the black wheels. It’s loaded, too. It parks itself, has lane assist, a twin turbo engine, heated and cooled seats, all wheel drive, the vista sunroof, remote start, it’s keyless, has the hands free lift gate, and lots of other nifty features. It’s a little overwhelming. I had to get a new parking spot assigned at work. He didn’t fit in the old one.
I also bought myself a new bass. I needed a pick me up after all that’s happened between the flu and work. It’s a Schecter Omen Extreme. It’s a pretty thing and sounds great.
So it’s been a month of changes for me. I have much to catch up on with my kitty posts. They’re coming. Dash has gotten so big! That’s him with the bass. He and Meg keep us smiling every day.
Welcome back and I’m glad you’re now feeling better with a new spot in the office, new car and new bass.
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Thanks!
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As long as you can still make music!
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Sorry to hear of your flu, but things have improved no end since!
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Yes, they have.
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Good to hear!
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Reblogged this on anita dawes and jaye marie.
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Wonderful end to being sick. I have the best seat in my office, too–in my house!
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I wish I worked from home. I do have the ability and do so when needed. Unfortunately, my boss needs me there physically, too.
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I’ve been following baseball long enough to know that players get hit by flu-like symptoms all the time during the summer… and your body doesn’t care whether it has the official flu or not. Pedantic doctor…
Congrats on the new-to-you car!
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Thanks! It was definitely the flu. I knew the doctor was whacked when she said, “Rest, take Tylenol, and enjoy a couple of sick days.” Enjoy??!! Very poor choice of words. Death warmed over is not enjoyable.
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