Tuesday, February 22, 2011

This is How Much I Love Being Right

Saturday night I got home from work feeling perfectly healthy.  I watched TV on the couch for a couple of hours.  Then I turned the TV off and realized a pulsing, writhing monster had taken up residence inside me.


I knew this feeling:  I was aching all over, and I felt like my eyeballs had just been microwaved.  I knew I had a fever.  Nonetheless, I consulted our thermometer, just to be sure.

And that's when our thermometer slapped me in the face.


This must be a technical error.  I was so convinced I had a fever that I resorted to trying our other, newer thermometer, which I'd been avoiding ever since we moved because I found it packed in the same box as our toilet brush.  But desperate times call for desperate measures.  I asked Ari to dunk it in alcohol, and then I took my temperature.


Even lower?  EVEN LOWER?!  And now I was going to get toilet sickness.  Obviously, the thermometers were conspiring against me.

I confided in Ari about the treachery of our household electronics.  I could tell he was trying to be polite, but he was secretly siding with the thermometers.

By the time I showered and got in bed, I was having chills.  A plague-monster was devouring my insides, and my thermometers didn't even care.  I decided to plea with them one last time.

Before I went to sleep, I took two ibuprofen anyway, out of sheer spite.

The next morning was more of the same.

Do I have a fever yet?

No.

Now?

No.

Not even now?

NO.

Finally, Sunday night, I took my temperature one last time, and a miracle happened.


And that's when I realize how much I love being right.


The best part, though, was that my fever had earned me the privilege of being openly sick.  No more moping around with my game face on.  Now I could wallow under a blanket on the couch making low-pitched groaning noises that sounded like they came from The Grudge


All was right with the world.

3 comments:

  1. Bahaha...being right is my favorite too. Where are you working now?

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  2. Fun Things Etc. in downtown Waynesville. We're living in Canton/Clyde now. Have you started at J.Crew yet?

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  3. I totally get it! Being right and being funny are 2 of life's essentials so you now have both!

    I've long told everyone that I want my tombstone to read "I told you I was sick".

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