I'm kind of surprised that no one has invented a nose-draining device. Or maybe they have and I just don't know it.
Either way, I need one. I'm too polite/well-bred to blow my nose in class, so the only option is to sniff every 5 seconds. Actually, I don't know which option my classmates would prefer: Me blowing my nose and getting it over with or the annoying sniffing. My guess is that they'd prefer the former, but I can't bring myself to do it. So I suffer instead.
This morning I apparently didn't hear my alarm cause Amber goes:
"Amy? Amy. AMY."
"*wakes up* Huh?"
"You should probably get up now"
-(It's 7:30, my Theology class is at 7:40)
-I sit up, try to talk, throat is sore, I feel dizzy.
"screw it, I'm going back to sleep"
So yeah, I slept till 10AM, after which I felt much better. And I had enough time to go to Theater Appreciation. We had a test that I aced, then I went to the Rot (Dining hall. We call it the Rot not because it's disgusting but because it's short for "Reber-Thomas").
After my lovely brunch I went to my New Testament Survey class, where we took a quiz that I also aced.
Now I'm done with class for the day and I'm "studying" in the 3rd floor reading area (it's SUPER nice... couches, honey hardwood floors, big floor-to-ceiling windows that let in sunlight, etc.).
Summary: Sickness is balanced with doing well on my tests, so I'm happy right now.
Time to drain my olfactory.
P.S.
My musical discovery for the day... I love this group :)
This song is my favorite so far, but they do a very good version of Adagio For Strings too.
Thursday, September 10, 2009
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4 comments:
David Bai opts to sniff all the time. It gets really annoying when it's dead silent during a test, and all period all you hear is *sniff**sniff**sniff**sniff**sniff**sniff* *sniff**sniff**sniff**sniff**sniff* *sniff*
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lol yeah, I know how annoying it is, so that's why I try to be considerate....but my nose is just drippy.
I always go with blowing my nose. Sniffing gives me headaches.
I just have an irrational aversion to blowing my nose in public.
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