Happy New Year everyone!
Last night I went to my mom's for New Years Eve. We had diner together, hung out and after lighting some sparkle-sticks, we admired the fireworks from her balcony. We had a great view and were very grateful other people spent a lot of money on the spectacle. It was surprising to see how much fireworks they had left after everything they lighted in the past days, weeks, months.
I started my day underneath the delicious shower at my mom's. I can't think of a better way to start the new year. Not only is the showerhead at least twice as big as mine, but mom has central heating in the bathroom, plus a steady water temperature and -best of all- the pressure is just, just... perfect. I wish I could live there permanently (under the shower, that is;)
I think I have another bladder-infection (or whatever you call it) but since there are no doctors available today -unless it's an emergency- I have to wait until tomorrow before anyone wants to check my pee. :-( I'm pretty sure I made the right diagnosis, since I became an expert on the subject last year. This time I can blame myself for letting it get this far: I haven't been taking care of myself during my vacation. I had a blast these past days, but it wasn't very healthy. I forgot to eat, but more importantly I didn't drink enough, had too many pajama-days and spent a little too much time sitting down. Plus I completely forgot my daily glass of orange-juice and overdosed on activities that might have triggered the infection. Ehm. Yeah. Fun, but not healthy;) Oh well. Live and learn. And I won't have this many days off for a long time, so I'm glad I took the opportunity to enjoy myself. :-p
Not only the past days, the whole of last year was awesome, I never expected to make friends, since I was quite a happy loner, but I've gotten to know a couple of very interesting and lovely people. That surprised me. I'm still a cynic and plan to stay that way, but I'd like to thank all of you: you gave me hope for the future of the world. And I have to admit: humans occassionally aren't too bad to hang out with:)
Last night I went to my mom's for New Years Eve. We had diner together, hung out and after lighting some sparkle-sticks, we admired the fireworks from her balcony. We had a great view and were very grateful other people spent a lot of money on the spectacle. It was surprising to see how much fireworks they had left after everything they lighted in the past days, weeks, months.
I started my day underneath the delicious shower at my mom's. I can't think of a better way to start the new year. Not only is the showerhead at least twice as big as mine, but mom has central heating in the bathroom, plus a steady water temperature and -best of all- the pressure is just, just... perfect. I wish I could live there permanently (under the shower, that is;)
I think I have another bladder-infection (or whatever you call it) but since there are no doctors available today -unless it's an emergency- I have to wait until tomorrow before anyone wants to check my pee. :-( I'm pretty sure I made the right diagnosis, since I became an expert on the subject last year. This time I can blame myself for letting it get this far: I haven't been taking care of myself during my vacation. I had a blast these past days, but it wasn't very healthy. I forgot to eat, but more importantly I didn't drink enough, had too many pajama-days and spent a little too much time sitting down. Plus I completely forgot my daily glass of orange-juice and overdosed on activities that might have triggered the infection. Ehm. Yeah. Fun, but not healthy;) Oh well. Live and learn. And I won't have this many days off for a long time, so I'm glad I took the opportunity to enjoy myself. :-p
Not only the past days, the whole of last year was awesome, I never expected to make friends, since I was quite a happy loner, but I've gotten to know a couple of very interesting and lovely people. That surprised me. I'm still a cynic and plan to stay that way, but I'd like to thank all of you: you gave me hope for the future of the world. And I have to admit: humans occassionally aren't too bad to hang out with:)
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Date: 2007-01-01 09:22 pm (UTC)*hugs on the infection* Glad you had fun, but hope it gets taken care of quickly, once you're able to go in.
*hugs* Yes, I'm starting to see what you mean, but cynicism with always be a part of me...
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Date: 2007-01-02 09:16 pm (UTC)I got my diagnosis confirmed by the docter's assistent today and my mom picked up the description (since I work in another town) With the cure and by drinking plenty of water I should be okay in a couple of days. Luckily it's not too painful, just really annoying. (I hate having to pee all the time, it makes me feel like a total girl, grumble)
To confirm you are a cynic you should take the test in the Cynic's Sanctuary! (or just hang out there, it's fun:)
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Date: 2007-01-02 09:44 pm (UTC)I love the definitions, too. Must bookmark this site. ;D
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Date: 2007-01-02 09:57 am (UTC)Glad you had a great time! Laid back New Year's Eve-celebrating is the very best kind. And argh, evil infection! Although it might be a good excuse for some more relaxing (the sofa, CSI dvds, need I say more?) :P Feel better soon though! *hugs*
"We don't have cable, so we have to make our own fun."
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Date: 2007-01-02 09:28 pm (UTC)Plus I really relaxed enough the past couple of days;) But I'm sure I could handle more CSI (like someone once told me, you can not overdose on that:)
"He's okay."
"'Ho hum'-okay, or like, 'Oh my god, I think I'm gonna pee my pants'-okay?"
"Pee."
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