...and not inclined to take anyone's insults, obnoxious sense of humor or other stupidity today.
BUT I thought I would take this opportunity to note the gadlus of my mother, who, despite being sick, always made and makes Shabbos, which is what I shall do today as well. It seems I just come to appreciate her more and more.
Refuah Shelaimah!
ReplyDeleteShabbat Shalom.
Refuah Shelaimah! What's wrong?
ReplyDeleteDo you have a cold? You mentioned NyQuil in one of your recent posts. Drink lots of tea with honey and get some rest over shabbos.
ReplyDeleteI'm not even sure what I have. Some kind of combination of all sorts of exhaustion, a very sore throat + the strange drowsiness NyQuil causes.
ReplyDeleteDoes the YU Health Service have Friday hours?
ReplyDeleteChana, a very sore throat and exhaustion are of concern to me. A lot of college students are reporting these symptoms-H1N1 flu or regular seasonal flu need to be ruled out. Please watch the following:
ReplyDeletehttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0wK1127fHQ4
You may want to call your doc for advice. Meantime, push fluids, take Advil 200-400 mg every 4 to 6 hours and rest. By the way, consider buying your shabbat meals. Really.
Refuah Shelaimah!
ReplyDeletetoo much streeeeeeeessssssss
ReplyDeleteI hope you like red grapes and that you are on the up and up :-)
ReplyDeleteHave a restful and healing shabbat. Get lots of sleep and eat lots of soup & tea!
ReplyDeleteHey Chana,here is something you'll appreciate:
ReplyDelete"To change one's life: Start immediately. Do it flamboyantly. No exceptions."
~William James
Feel better and have a good shabbos!
Thanks so much for all the comments! I am, thank God, feeling a bit better and that is awesome. Huzzah!
ReplyDeleteLast Anon- Amen, especially to the flamboyantly part!
Just wait till you have kids be"h.
ReplyDeleteYour appreciation will skyrocket even higher!