So, yesterday was a no-go day for me. I woke up tired, with a thick head, headache and what felt like a bit of fever (don't have a thermometer I could actually measure with). I ended up staying home from work because I thought I'd gotten the the cold that's been going around. I slept for another five hours and when I finally got up I was pretty OK and was feeling guilty for not sucking it up and going in to work, then within minutes my head was totally congested again. Today I feel OK, but a bit like I'm running on empty.
So on to yesterday's
QOTD: I guess a bit of both. I think if I found cooking to be more fun I'd be having better success, because the fun part is definitely important. The science side seems to change on a regular basis, what's good for you this week might be considered not good next week, all depending on who's talking. I'm trying to listen to my own body and work with that.
Woohoo Wednesday - well, I managed to get out of bed this morning

. We've now had several days of sunshine and warmer temps, which is such a blessing and seeing the sun helps so much with general well being. And being able to open up the house and get the winter stuffiness out is so nice. This weekend there's a fiber festival I'm planning on going to... it'll involve a nice long drive out in to the country, which I haven't done in a while. And there will be sheep!
I had my weekly chiropractic appointment yesterday and we finished looking at my x-rays. There is some arthritic degeneration in my upper spine, but again a manageable amount. After last week I was thinking about all the things that happened to me in high school: a car accident where we were t-boned from the right side: getting hit on the right side of the head by a volleyball: bouncing off the back of a motorcycle and landing square on my behind. I'm pretty sure the root of the neck stuff is the accident/volleyball, and when he was looking at the upper back we talked about the motorcycle accident and sure enough that's the kind of shock/compression that would result in where I am today. But all in all a good report for someone of my *cough cough* age.
Happy Wednesday everyone... let's make it full of woohoos!
PS: I rarely go in to Dino-land at all. Dinosaur is my absolute least favorite ride, all dark and bumpy and screechy, and there just isn't anything else there to draw me in.