Sunday, February 21, 2010

Fever Fever

"Fever - in the the morning, fever all through the night.
Sun lights up the daytime, moon lights up the night."
-Fever by Michael Buble

So, for the past few days, I’ve been dealing with headaches, bones aching, sometimes numb, high body temperatures, losing my appetite, which led me into the final statement that: I’m having a fever.

It’s not that bad. Just so you know. I mean, I didn’t get shipped off into the nearest hospital. (Practically because my family is a hospital (read: some of them work as doctors, nurses, surgeons, etc.) So if I ever got send into a hospital and stay for a night there, that means that I’m having a really really really really bad disease.

Which I’m not having right now.

It’s just a fever. But still it drives my mom nuts. It’s driving every mom nuts if they find out their daughters are having fever. She couldn’t stop babbling about how a light fever can transformed into some dangerous diseases that will put my life at stake.

But for the sake of it! It’s JUST a fever.

Well, actually, I’m pretty much suffered as I went day by day barely doing nothing because I don’t have enough energy to barely do anything (since I barely didn’t eat ANYTHING!!) And all I can do is just laying on the bed and listening to my mom’s jazz CDs (because she said they can calm me down, and just like I said, I didn’t have enough energy to change the CD into something more suitable for me, Rolling Stones for example.)

What’s worse? I’m sick while WEEKEND is GOING ON outside the room where I was laying languidly. This always happen to me. Those naughty little bacteria and germs come into my body just before weekend or the holidays started and when I’m finally free from my school days they will take control of my body and make me down. But then, miraculously, they disappeared just before the school about to start.

In other words, I’m SICK only when it’s NO-SCHOOL DAY(S) and I RECOVER when it’s SCHOOL DAY. Thank God it doesn’t happen to me EVERY weekend. But sure it happen on most of my holidays. Oh, darn it!

This is what I called the ‘Unfairness of Life.’

ps: I had wrote about the jazz CDs that my mom played for me, and yeah, there are some Michael Buble's in it. I know he's not into the type of the music that I like, but that track at the beginning of this post can seriously makes you feel asleep. Ha! No kidding!!


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