Happy Midsummer!
Today's Sunrise: 4:36:58 BST
Today's Sunset: 21:18:12 BST
(BST = British Summer Time. Subtract 7 hours to equal Mountain Daylight Savings Time.)
I think it is a good thing that I have people like Dan around to keep me motivated to write on this blog. He says:
Hi Amy,
I've been checking your blog to see an updated health post. How are you doing? Are you getting psyched to come back to the States?
The sick thing is an interesting tidbit right now. No, I am not healthy. Yes, I am sick. But I am sick again rather than still. Which I suppose is better. My chest is not full of gunk, though I go in for an x-ray on Monday just to be sure. I, however, have come to the conclusion that whoever told me that it takes 5 to 7 years to develop allergies in a new place LIED. (And I say that with venomous emphasis, just in case you were wondering.)
I had seasonal allergies in the states: mulberry pollen got to me just like it did everyone else. There must be something here, though, that I am really allergic to in the air. I have been hacking and sneezing repeatedly and strongly, and glad for doing it as it itches my throat when I do. (When I am not sneezing to itch my throat, I am rubbing my tongue as far down it as I can to try and itch it that way.) My nose is running, my throat is sore from the nastiness draining down it, AND my eyes and the inside of my ears are so itchy that I seriously consider scratching them out.
These allergies don't feel like allergies from mulberry pollen. They feel like the allergies I get when I roll in the Bermuda grass and my eyes swell up and I break out in hives. So today Stephen and I took a trip to the local chemist (pharmacy) and I found the anti-histimine Loratadine. I hope it is my friend. I am really tired of being sick.
The weather here has been about 65 to 70 degrees F. The other day a colleague was telling me that it was obvious that summer was here. I hesitated to ask. She told me that this was about as hot as it gets in the summer. Egad! I feel like an icicle. My sweater is still my best friend, and I never leave home without it.
As far as being excited to head back to the States, I am! I can't wait for the heat. I can't wait to see my family. I can't wait to hold and kiss Tristan and read him books. Still waiting on the inventor to show up with my portal for instant travel.
There is news going on in our world too. We are house hunting again. Our lease is up at the end of July. The rent is going up, and we can spend less fairly easily. So the weeks before my trip to the States will be filled with work and packing. Woohoo fun.
Remember the job Stephen applied for? Well, just the other day we were sitting in our favourite coffee shop talking about it. We decided that it had been too long without hearing anything, and that must mean that he had not been called back for an interview. We get home and Stephen finds an invitation to interview in his email inbox. It is July 10. We will let you know what happens.
Ashley leaves the country on Tuesday. She will be flying internationally all by herself. She is almost adult-like. She will have her old cell phone when she flies into Houston, and will be staying the night with her Uncle Jim.
That's the current scenario. We will keep you posted!
2 comments:
Amy,
Thanks for the health update. I hope that you can get those allergies in check soon!
For which university is Stephen applying? Tell him "good luck" for me.
When are you coming to the States? Ashley is Tues. You?
Dan
Dan,
I arrive in the states late on July 17, and am staying until August 7.
Stephen 's application is in with the London School of Economics and Political Science. (www.lse.ac.uk) I think he will love it, especially the political sciences bit. He is into that sort of thing. It is ranked 3rd in the world, after Harvard and Berkley, for the social sciences. (That was him talking. I think he might be a bit proud.)
See you more sooner than later, at this point!
heart,
Amy
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