Make It Go Away
Wed Mar 23 2005

The noise. All the noise. Just make it go away!

I hurt all over, all I want to do is sleep, and I live in a neighborhood that is still being built.

I've crawled into bed a few times today, trying to get to sleep amidst the cacophony of sawing, hammering, radios blaring and workmen calling back and forth. It doesn’t work so well.

I’ve finally given up and I’m plugging away at the ‘puter, trying to ignore the fact that I’m wiped out and just want to lay down and sink into blissful sleep. When I’m asleep I’m not aware of the aches and pains, and the stomach-ache disappears for a short while at least.

I did have some toast this morning for breakfast as I kind of felt hungry. I’m regretting that now and have decided to stay away from food for another day. I’ll just keep sipping away at my water and an occasional small glass of juice. The only thing that really sounds good is V8 juice, and I drank my last one yesterday. I think I’ll put in a call to Hubby to stop at the store and pick some up along with a couple other things before coming home.

I’ve still got #3 home with me. He doesn’t start school out here until next week. He is in the middle of copping some attitude with me as I’m forcing him to unload the dishwasher. Keep it up kiddo and you will be doing a lot more chores…

OK, I’m going back to trying to sleep or at least pretending to do so. Wish me luck!

3 Comments
  • From:
    Yetzirah (Legacy)
    On:
    Wed Mar 23 2005
    Oh, I hope you feel better soon.
    Stomach aches are the WORST!
  • From:
    Dreamerbooks2003 (Legacy)
    On:
    Wed Mar 23 2005
    OH I feel badly for yu. You have the same thing I do.. It just goes on and on
    I have had this headache for a week
    Today I went out.. and had to leave classs..
    I don't think I'll go out again.
    It sucks.. I wish you get well soon
    PEg
  • From:
    Pragmatist (Legacy)
    On:
    Fri Mar 25 2005
    Poor Allie. I hope this passes soon.

    You're so right about boys, but I know one who doesn't fit the pattern. He's a man now, but he's always been quiet, and he's BIG besides. One would think his every footstep would shake the foundations. He's a darling. He's my grandson.

    Shalom