HP to kick off my morning. No surprise there.
The mass of BYU students in between classes. I thought a picture of a typical school day would be appropriate.
My recent extra appendage. Not lotion Puffs, however. . . .
Yes, I went to the doctor today, and yes, they made me put on a mask because of my cough. And Josh, good guy that he is, didn't laugh at me (or at least in front of me). And no, I couldn't bring myself to take a self-portrait in the doctor's office.
Mabye TMI. I won't go into further explanation.
More McCarthy. No Country for Old Men is, so far, more accessible than Blood Meridian.
Writing a paper or watching "Alias"? Like that's a hard decision, especially when I have being sick as an excuse for laziness.
The Malte Shoppe with Josh. Oreo shake=lovely. I could even taste some of the bites I took. (Being able to taste food is a luxury denied me for the past week.)
The doctor gave me drugs--hallelujah. With the other OTC drugs I've purchased, I'm a walking pharmacy.
In 10 minutes, I will be in bed, with the lights out, and this humidifier on. Thanks, Diana, for saving my sleep.
Happy February 12, everybody!
5 comments:
This is a great snapshot of your day -- I especially liked the photo of campus, that really captures it! I know all about being a portable pharmacy, story of my life (at least in the winter). So glad you could taste at least some of your shake!
I love these photos...and forget about the grid. The novelty is the photos and capturing that day. Good job. :) Also, sorry you're a sicky.
Even without grid-making technology this is great coverage of your day. I'm sorry you had to wear a mask, but Josh is a good man not to have laughed at you.
I need to do 12x12 it is such a good idea.
I hope the humidifier helped. Shakes always help me :)
I. Want. That. Shake. Now.
Hope you're on the mend! (The mask doesn't make much of a fashion statement.)
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