A Week in the Fog

It has been such an odd week!  Literally on the flights back from London I came down with some sort of respiratory virus that caused a sore throat and a nasty cough.  Not H1N1, thank heaven.  It was relatively mild, no fever, and the sore throat and other nasal/head symptoms went away quickly.  The cough is still with me, however, and it got worse.

So I have also not been feeling well, and I am drowsy most of the day, in part because of the medication and in part because of the sickness.The cough can leave me quite breathless.

Settling back to work has been a bit strange, too.  I came back from vacation, but now my boss is on vacation, as are a few of my colleagues.   And, of course, I left, I had just finished my last major event of the year.  Everything else is now in planning. It’s that time of year.  So while I have been at work, busy, and managing to catch up, it has been an odd week, a week of transition!

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So this whole week has been surpassing strange.  Nine days that feel at once like a one long night and like a month.  It’s been busy.  I’ve gotten a lot done.  And yet it feels like I’ve done nothing but sleep.  So very odd!