I have no idea, but I hope it doesn't involve operating heavy machinery. I took a couple of Mucinex this morning, and the stopped-up wet furry feeling in my head has been replaced by a dryish swirliness that feels as though I'm walking downhill all the time. So, I guess that means no bulldozer practice this morning.
Darn.
OH, by the way--we got to go see Catherine sing last night with the elementary school choir. Wow. It was held in the gym, and the place was packed with people. Honest to goodness, standing-room-only crowd. The kids did very, very well, although there seemed to be quite a few with ants in their pants. Including one little girl on the back row who, in addition to singing for all she was worth, also showed how she could hop up and down and twist to and fro.
Little stinker.
Posted by Terry Oglesby at December 15, 2006 09:18 AMWhile I have some in the cabinet, I've never taken a Mucinex. Are the affects anything like those of Benadryl? I avoid that stuff.
And good on the kids.
Posted by: Janis Gore at December 15, 2006 09:40 AMIt's really not as bad as I let on.
It really does work, and I think most of what I'm feeling is the difference between one inner ear and the other as they manage to get themselves unclogged.
Posted by: Terry Oglesby at December 15, 2006 09:50 AMBut never at the same time, of course.
Posted by: skinnydan at December 15, 2006 11:35 AMExactly--the ol' equilibrium is off kilter and it's driving me batty.
Posted by: Terry Oglesby at December 15, 2006 11:56 AMBatty, batty? I thought this blog was about fried things and possums? Humph, shows what I get, getting up before noon.
Posted by: Chef Tony at December 15, 2006 01:08 PMBeware the flying possum...
Posted by: Terry Oglesby at December 15, 2006 01:29 PM