It’s been a while
since I’ve done another blog post. I’ve been spending most of my time trying to
hide from a nasty bug going around. Both my sister and my niece got sick
from this mysterious cold/flu or whatever the heck it is. So I barricaded myself
in my room and called in reinforcements from the orange juice brigade, vitamin
division, and surgical masks. Unlike most people a simple cold can put me in
the hospital or even worse so when times like these happen I turn into a major
hypochondriac and the “did you wash your hands” police. One of the best ways
for me to avoid being in the hospital with pneumonia is to not get sick in the
first place. That’s easier said than done especially when you live with a
one-year-old.
My best friend and I
are supposed to be exchanging gifts and were actually supposed to the day
before Christmas. Long story short he ended up getting sick and decided to be a
smart friend stay the hell away from me lol you sick, no gift for you. When you
know someone with a neuromuscular disorder you tend to be aware of these things
so if you know someone with a neuromuscular disorder and has breathing
difficulties the smartest thing to do is stay away until you no longer feel
sick. Don’t worry they’ll forgive you because they like breathing more than
they want to see you. I just realized that sounds really terrible but it’s
completely understandable.
Speaking of opening
gifts. Tightly wrapped gifts on Christmas are completely unnecessary especially
when I can’t even pick up the gift to try to take a peek. When an able-bodied
person needs to use brute strength just to unwrap a gift I think that means
there was way too much tape. It doesn’t need to look pretty because that paper
is going to get shredded in the end anyways. An ugly black garbage bag does
just the trick at least in my opinion, but maybe it’s because I’m a guy.
Thank you again for
reading another post. Hopefully everyone had a wonderful Christmas and everyone
enjoys their New Year’s. I know I will because school starts again at the end
of next month so I’m going to enjoy the time I don’t have to care about
thinking too much.