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Still sick!

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In some ways, I'm feeling better. My fever is gone, I'm not that dizzy or disoriented, and my sore throat is gone. In some ways I'm feeling the same. My nose is still all stuffy and I keep getting this annoying tickle in my throat that makes me cough and makes my eyes water (which is especially annoying when I'm trying to sleep). And in some ways I'm feeling worse. I seem to have come down with laryngitis and my cold has turned into bronchitis. So, I'm still sick, but in a bit of a different way. On the bright side, since my fever is gone and the cold symptoms are leaving (even though the bronchitis is beginning) I'm no longer a plague rat and contagious. That's something good, right?

Last night Rob and I headed out for pedicures. We both really needed them. Rob's pedicurist even went through three emory boards while working on him! The pedi was nice and I got my toes painted a very bright neon yellow/green. I like it, it's nice and summery. After the pedis we picked up a pizza from Barone's and headed home to eat it. After dinner we gamed a bit and watched the news. I didn't sleep that well last night. I spent a good part of it coughing and I think I woke Rob up several times with my coughs. I've said it before and I'll say it again. I hate being sick!

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Part Expert Kisser

You're a kissing pro, but it's all about quality and not quantity
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And you're adaptable, giving each partner what they crave
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And your own personal kissing style is very unpredictable
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