Yesterday I had a conversation with a co-worker about how when I was in school, we had to be at deaths door and confined to bed before we were allowed to stay home. Sorry to hear they finally got you and hope it doesn't turn in to much of anything.I guess I had FOMO, so I caught a cold (so far no other symptoms than a stuffy and runny nose).
It’s frustrating because my students come to school sick constantly. I have windows cracked open even though it’s been in the 20’s-30’s. I wear a mask most of the time except at my desk behind plexiglass and next to an open window. We clean and disinfect surfaces all day. Somehow the little stinkers still got me. I really wish that parents would keep their sick kids home instead of giving them Tylenol for their fever hoping nobody will notice. I notice when the child falls asleep during class, has glassy eyes, and starts crying.
I feel you. It took me a couple of weeks after the 10 days to feel normal again. I hope it is quicker for you.I'm to the point where I'm sick and tired of being sick and tired... this is day 10, so hopefully I'm coming to the end of it. I'm going to test again Sunday, with my fingers crossed.
For the weekend it'll be mostly sticking pretty close to home. I need to get my Christmas menu and grocery list together and clean house... always with the cleaning house. I want to get out for a couple cold wintery walks and need to get a few more things for the gift bags. I want to go to the Farmer's Market Sunday, it looks like the weather forecast is for mixed rain/snow so that will be very "seasonal".