Home Again

I got sick.  And you know me I so seldom get sick that when I do I am FELLED.  The nights are so long in Canmore this time of year. And there is only a tiny bit of sun in the morning before it drops behind the mountain peaks. But I noticed none of this for a while, wrapped up in pain and fever, keeping to myself, trying not to infect any other members of the little family living in the tiny basement flat I was sharing.

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We walked every day though. Not for too long, but it always felt good to get some fresh air and push my body a bit.  But when I was not walking my head was muddled and anxious from the fever and I could not focus on things,  dropping in and out of sleep. I cannot believe I succumbed so fast.

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I managed to get myself all the way back home yesterday, from Canmore to central Illinois, my face wrapped in a big scarf. My bags on my back.  It took eleven hours. But the return went smoothly.  Every plane and train and station had people hacking and coughing into their tissues. Blowing their noses and burying their faces into their scarves.

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I will be brief as I am still not well. I cannot go near the pigs for fear of them catching this which makes me feel even sicker – usually the first thing I do is pull on my clown suit and go check the stock.

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Maybe later on today.

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I hope you are all well. I missed you.

Love celi

118 responses to “Home Again”

  1. Oh poor you. I had the flu a couple weeks ago– I had felt completely impervious and laughed off the vaccine–and it laid me absolutely flat, so I know how you felt. Except you weren’t even in your own home, in your own bed. Poor thing. I’ve always thought that our bodies know when we have a free minute to get sick. I was sick over a long holiday weekend. So funny how that happens. Take it easy, and get well.

  2. So sorry to hear you didn’t get to enjoy your family time. Had a feeling as there was no peep from you the entire time. A shot of Brandy always helps and I would think a bowl of that soup would do too. I eat my pickled garlic en-mass before traveling to make sure no bugs want to come on board for a visit. So far, so good. Glad you are home safe and sound and I know you will feel better quickly. No choice on that matter, right.

  3. So sorry this happened to you. I used to be the same way–never ever got sick so when I did, bam. I was down for the count. But now I have grandchildren and since they are adorable little disease vectors, I’m exposed to all kinds of things all the time. They’re worth it, though. Sending you healing thoughts!

  4. CRAP ……………. As you said, you NEVER get sick… Seems like you got that horrible flu that’s going around… my son’s family got it.. i heard the headache is horrendous. Feel better soon my friend. i clicked on ‘like’ — but i don’t ‘like’ this. And I bet your animals miss you. ; o (

  5. I’m sorry your visit was marred by illness. The mountains look so gorgeous. And of course just being with family is such a wonderful treat. It’s quite unfair to not be able to fully enjoy it.
    I hope you recover quickly.

  6. I thought, I’d be all alone with my bad cold and caugh caught exactly on Christmas Eve and lasting on and on. For absolutely no reason –– and yes, in my tiny little holiday week of that year. What a pity. Aren’t we some poor creatures? Wish you all the best, Celi – have hot cups of tea prolonged with a good shot of Rhum (or why not Jägermeister???)… Get well soon!

  7. Oh darn! I’m so sorry that you had to spend your special time ill. Enjoy getting back to your routines, your own bed, and your own bowls of chicken soup. Get well soon!

    Linda

  8. Oh rats! I’m so sorry. I hoped you were having too good of a time. Enlist John for a few more days if you have to. Sweat it out and get better. Welcome back. We missed you!

  9. Oh, Cecilia!! I’m so sorry. What a bummer. Is there anything worse than being sick away from home–and having to travel on a damn airplane with tons of others coughing, sneezing, blowing! traveling for a grand total of –11 hrs?? Damn!
    The older I get the more I realize the fact that health is everything. (I smoked for many years. My mother tried to tell me, but no, I wouldn’t listen. Arrogant!)
    I’m hoping there’s some sun on you today. It’s sunny here but snow flurries predicted for late this afternoon. Only blessing–Boo has you back. Get plenty of rest, for heaven’s sake!!

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