Sunday, February 24, 2008

Life as of late.

"The sneezing, coughing, aching, stuffy head, fever, so you can rest medicine." Ah...NyQuil...and your non-drowsy companion, DayQuil. You were my savior whenever I got a bad cold. Helping all the symptoms at once, what a brilliant idea! But now, those damn meth labs (I'm assuming that's what happened) have made you remove the cough suppressant. This makes you pretty much useless to me now. Because the cough is always the problem with me. The other symptoms provoke a cough, and then when they're gone the cough stays. But if I have a decent cough suppressant then it doesn't get bad enough to give me the dreaded bronchitis. No, not the bacterial kind, just the kind that irritates my bronchial tubes to the point where the only thing that's making me cough is the fact that I'm coughing. And then I have to go to the doctor (which I hate) get the special codeine cough syrup (which is kinda fun but makes my head a bit foggy - not good when I'm a law student) and wait for the miserable coughing to stop. Usually long after the actual cold has gone.

In case you couldn't guess...yes, I had a cold. Yes, I now have bronchitis. And...it just snowed in Boston again, so I don't really want to go outside since the cold, damp air just makes everything worse. Luckily it's "spring" break for all Northeastern Law students. Spring break in February in New England...right. Maybe they expect us to all escape somewhere tropical. It's right about the time when we need it most. Although really, in general I prefer cold weather and am really cranky when it's hot. I'm only cranky that it's cold right now because I'm sick and need to avoid contact with the cold weather as much as possible.

In other health news - I may have gallstones. I went to the ER a couple weeks ago because I had an unusual sharp stabbing pain in my right side that was like nothing I'd ever felt before. By the time all the normal tests had been run and they said that was probably it, the pains had subsided (another sign that it's gallstones) so they told me unless I really wanted to wait 5 hours for an ultrasound RIGHT THEN, that I could just go home and schedule an ultrasound through my regular doctor. Meaning whoever happens to be available at the school health center. So, I went home. My ultrasound appointment is on Wednesday so I'll give an update after that.

Let's see, what else. My very good friend from college, Andi, got married a couple weeks ago. I skipped a couple days of class, flew all the way back to Oregon, and drove through snow to get over the mountains between Portland and Bend just to make sure I could be there. And it was all worth it. I had a lot of fun being what we ended up calling "half a bridesmaid." Which meant that on the day of the wedding, I rode around in the limo with Andi and her bridesmaids, went to lunch with them, helped set up...I just didn't have a matching dress and didn't stand up there during the ceremony. Which was a wonderfully short 10 minutes, followed by a 7 hour reception. Definitely an Andi-style wedding, she's always been the kind of person that wants to get to the point, and then have fun.

Anyway, it was great to reconnect with her. After undergrad she went to grad school in Hawaii so we somewhat lost touch, especially since I'd stopped signing in to most online chat things. Every time I signed in I got stuck for hours, and I have better things to do with my time. So, anyway, we caught up with a lot of things, and we're going to talk through Google chat, which I've generally limited to use with law school friends since they're all just as busy as me, but she's busy too so it works out. That should make it easier to keep in touch with her now. And she'd like to visit Boston eventually so that's something to look forward to.

Other than that, the most recent development in my life is that my friend Vanessa and I are going to move in together in September. I'm really excited about it. She's a great friend and we get along really well. And we had the "roommate talk" so that we could go over the problems we've had with previous roommates and see if it's going to be a problem here. Nothing will be a problem, so we decided it will work and now we're just working on all the details. I'm going to move in to the same complex she's in right now, we're just going to get a 2 bedroom instead of the 1 bedroom she's currently in. It's a fantastically nice complex that's less expensive than you would expect for someplace that nice. My 1/2 of the rent will be just about what I'm paying now, but I'll be at least twice as comfortable. Right now I'm in a tiny, poorly located "one bedroom" and I sleep on my futon in the living room because the only thing that can fit in the "bedroom" is a bed and nothing else so it was either have a bed in there and then have no room for a couch because of all my bookshelves and other furniture, or sleep on the futon, turn the "bedroom" into an office and essentially have an expanded studio. But when I move I'll have my own real bedroom, a good sized bedroom, and I'm just going to buy a new bed (well, at least a mattress and box spring and I'll put it on that metal frame you can get until I find the perfect bed frame) and the futon will go back to serving its purpose as a couch that people can sleep on if they need to spend the night. And she has a pull out couch (yes, the living room is big enough for two couches!) so when people come from out of town there will be no worrying about where they'll sleep. And, if that weren't enough, this place also has giant walk-in closets, and each person has their own good-sized bathroom complete with linen closet. And every unit has a washer and dryer. Yes. Quite an improvement from my current situation. So, I'm very excited. I get to move to a nice place with my great friend and have lots of fun next year.

Well, I think I got through all my latest news. I really should post more often so I don't spend an hour writing out everything that happened in the past month.

2 comments:

CSD Faux Finishing said...

Well hopefully you are feeling better now & the cough is subsiding. Being sick in the winter just bites it!

That is awesome you had so much fun at Andi's wedding :) She sounds just like me...hurry up & get it overwith already, lol. Now with the new place she will have somewhere comfortable to crash when she comes to visit! In NYC the apt you are in now is known as a "flex 1". Not quite big enough to be an actual 1 BR but since there are walls it really isn't a studio. Sounds like you're making the most of it though & Sept is right around the corner :)

Feel better soon!

~ Jenn

Bridgete said...

I knew someone MUST have thought of a name for an apartment like mine. Boston should use terms like "flex 1." It's so much easier to describe!