STAY AT HOME FRIDAY |
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To Paul a fever means you are truly sick. You must stay home with a thermometer in constant use. Liam listens to Paul's calling in call.
Next stage, taking the temperature and hoping it is the normal 98.6 or near normal. I decide that my plan is to put forward the hypothesis that any number under 100 is not serious and that Crabtree's must still remain on the table. We have several thermometers and Paul tries his temperature on each, hoping that one will show no fever. I also am hoping but not with entirely pure reasons. The first reading by mouth thermometer comes in at 99.2. Then we do the next "in the ear" thermometer. His temp is 96.9. I am pleased but realize it is too low to be believable. I take mine- 96.... hmmm something is wrong. We have dueling thermometers.
MUST REST WITH A FEVER |
11:00 AM I go out to CVS for supplies and buy a new thermometer. I read the labels of the various brands and all directions display the same instructions- "for mouth, underarm and rectal use." nothing about ear. We are sticking the thermometer in our ears! I am sure that was correct placement at some time-to stick it in one's ear. Really, I am sure that was correct.
11:30-12:00 PM new thermometer stuck under tongue shows temp of 99.2. Several readings taken.
1:00 PM- Paul makes reservations for Crabtree's. False hope, perhaps? Fever steady.
1:30-3:30 PM I do my workout at the gym. There I meet the Crabtree's bartender and tell him of our possible non -attendance this evening. We part with the goodbye of "see you later" Keep hope alive.
4:00 PM. I arrive home with latte
5:00 PM decision- no Crabtree's. Paul "Will you be upset, if we do not go?" Heck, yes, but how can I ask a sick person to go out to dinner? I regroup silently and say "I will be fine." I think of it as an opportunity to rack up some "good spouse" points. We call in sick to Crabtree's-3 sick (representing the 3 hours we usually spend there) I text our friends not to expect us. We buy food.
7:00 PM- I arrive at New Hyde Park Wine and Liquors to secure wine for the evening at home. I record my location on FB- something I do every Friday from Crabtree's. I hope and expect my FB family to notice my location and comment. They do and I am able to share my feelings of disappointment as well as enjoy their witty postings. Paul is not on FB. My silent suffering spouse points are intact.
7:30-10:00 PM Very busy not thinking of Crabtree's. Heat up the pre-cooked store bought meal. Turns out to be a tasteless mess making the thought of Crabtree's more poignant. Liam is thrilled to have us home and attempts to share.in the meal.
Liam snuggling in after dinner
10:00 PM. Lance, laundry and cleaning are done. Lance might be the most "done." Crabtree's would have been done. We survive a non-Crabtree's Friday
Saturday morning light reveals no black mold, no Brillo damage- piles of laundry completed and many donations to all my causes ready to go. And a ready to play Liam dog.
DAYLIGHT REVELATIONS and LIAM READY TO PLAY |
Paul returns to work fever-less on Tuesday.
Snow is predicted for this Friday, January 25. We have been in a deep freeze and Paul has teased "Wonder if this storm will affect Crabtree's?" Paul's' favorite meteorologist Janice Huff appears on the screen every day adding fuel to the question. The answer is no-Crabtree's is not affected by weather....but I stay quiet and nonchalant. We'll see, let's play and pass the day
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