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Melting

It has been scorching hot here for the last few days.  Somehow we went from two gloomy weeks of overcast skies, highs in the mid 60’s and chilly evenings directly to highs of 98 and little flowers that had just started to bloom being burnt to a crisp.  Can I get something in between? Where are my gorgeous spring days that peak at 75 leaving the evenings blissful and breezy?  Is that too much to ask for?

The heat has certainly not motivated me to run, nor has the 5 pounds of phlegm I feel like I’m carrying around in my sinuses and lungs from last week’s cold.  So today, for the first time this season, I swam.  And lo, it was pathetic.  I haven’t done laps in our pool since last fall and you would think that since I just ran a half marathon a month ago and am in possibly better shape than I ever have been that swimming would not be the gasping, splashing, flailing struggle that it was today.  But damn, swimming is hard.  I need to work on that.

The other big problem with the heat is the fact that we don’t have air conditioning.  And we live in a two-story house.  AND we sleep upstairs (for now).  Last year when we moved into this house, we didn’t bother trying to get the a/c fixed since we were planning on doing some major remodeling that would involve moving ducts and upgrading the current system.  Of course, we thought that would all be done by now but sadly, it has even started.   It just took much longer than we thought it would to get things in order before someone takes a sledgehammer to the walls.  We have plans now, drawn up by a great designer but they are still with the city, a process that we thought would only take 3 weeks and has now taken about 2 months.  We’re closer to finding a contractor, but still not sold on any one person.  Of course, once all of that gets sorted out and we actually start the whole process, we’re probably looking at 3-4 months of living in construction, but I’m really excited about our plans and am pretty sure it will all be worth it in the end.

Work has been hell for the last couple of weeks and although I get a bit of a break this week, next week is right back into the fire.  Luckily, once I hit June things will lighten up a lot and I’m hoping they’ll stay that way for most of the summer.  The hardest thing about working at night, which I did last week Sunday through Saturday, is not being around for Ashok’s evening activities.  Missing his dinner, bath and bedtime that many nights in a row really sucks after a while, especially since on many of those days I had some daytime work as well.  Brian and I agreed that this last week was particularly bad.  Obviously, it’s hard on him too since he has no one to help out at the crankiest time of the evening, and let’s face it we ALL start getting cranky as the day wears on, so I’m going to try and plan things out a bit better form now on.  This is the pain in the ass with freelancing-all the work comes at once or doesn’t come at all so it makes it hard to turn things down, but I would gladly turn down a few gigs to spend more time with these guys:

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 At Hosmer Grove in Haleakala Park, Maui

1 comment May 19th, 2008

Thanks for all the well wishes in comments on the last post.  It took a few days of clutching onto the walls every time I moved around, but the vertigo finally subsided.  Once I was finally feeling better, I managed to get sick again so now I’m recovering from a cold which may be developing into a sinus infection.  But, at least I can walk and drive and don’t need an escort every time I get up to go to the bathroom.  That vertigo, she was a bitch.

Hopefully, this will be the last of the sickness for a while-I haven’t been able to run much at all in the last couple of weeks. I had plans to do a 10K on Memorial Day but I’ll have to see what kind of shape I’m in once this cold passes.  It is starting to get hot here, which means I’m going to have to start dragging my ass out of bed at an obscene hour to be able to run at all, something I’m not looking forward to.   Today though, I’m going to use sinus pain as an excuse to skip the run and eat a chocolate pop-tart instead.  I hear they have healing properties.

Add comment May 15th, 2008

The Spins

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Now if only I looked as good as Kim Novak.    I woke up this morning with a brutal case of vertigo.  This has never happened to me before, although I am severely prone to all varieties of ear maladies (damn you, small eustachian tubes).  When I got up from bed this morning, the whole room was spinning, a sensation I usually associate with drinking an entire bottle of Southern Comfort, and yet I had been respectably sober the night before.  I blame allergies and my stupid middle ear.  Thank goodness my mom was staying over last night-Brian was out of town on business-otherwise I don’t think I would have made it to the couch without barfing.  She was also able to get Ashok out of bed and dressed while I sat in the living room staring at an electrical socket to keep myself from falling over.  What a horrible feeling, and I didn’t even get to get drunk first.

Needless to say, I have been stuck on the couch for the remainder of the day.  Brian is back now and being a great nurse and I am hopped up on Benadryl and feeling a little better.  Standing up, or even moving my head too fast while seated, will send me reeling though, and I’m wondering if I’m going to be calling in sick for work tomorrow.

mmmm…..benadryl kicking in now…night ni……zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz

5 comments May 7th, 2008


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