March 10, 2005

Must...update...blog...

Mood: Still Ill.
Music: Princes of the Universe, Queen
Game: World of Warcraft (60 Rogue, 15 Priest, 6 Warrior :)
Book: Sandman, Neil Gaiman.
Muffin: Strawberry-Sweet Plum.
Punchline: My life is one - big - dark - room.

It's been way too long, but I just haven't been very motivated. I'm very very tired all the time right now. This flu has beat the hell out of me. Energy - levels - dwindling.

I'm struggling just to get through a workday. I'm chugging water. (Still haven't had any Diet Coke. Pretty impressive. Not nearly as hard as I thought it was gonna be.) I'm dehydrated all the time. My apartment is like one of those plastic fruit leather makers. I've been leaving chiles out to dry, and they dry in days, where it used to take weeks. I can't keep ginger, garlic, or onions...they all dry up in days. It's amazing. I've never had an apartment this dry before.

I did make some pretty killer chili last night. It should be much better tonight.

I think I'm gonna kick back tonight, and watch Miracle. It's probably the only hockey I'm gonna get this season. Oh well.

Actually, that whole plan sounds pretty good: Chili, Miracle, couch, blanket...zzzzz.

Can ya tell I'm struggling with the entry today? I want to say something witty and charming...but I feel like crawling under my desk and falling asleep.

Witty and charming will have to wait.

Posted by Glenn at March 10, 2005 03:45 PM
Comments

Glenn, you're witty and charming by simply *being*. Feel better... and you might want to take a look into that humidfier....

Posted by: Maria at March 10, 2005 04:16 PM

Store your onions under your sink. It helps, seriously. Also store them away from potatoes which can interact with onions making them taste bitter.

Tomorrow I'll teach you how vinegar can help you poach an egg . . . .

Your gourmet chef,
tator

Posted by: Tator at March 10, 2005 05:52 PM

Get better, buddy. We need your charm this weekend to do some instances!

Also, I hate to suggest it, but is it possible you have mono?!? A gentleman I work with had it and he was really wiped out for a while; he finally got over it after a few weeks of R&R -- which sounds like fun but I am sure he'd have rather been healthy. Just a thought.

Posted by: Paul at March 11, 2005 09:57 AM