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Jun. 26th, 2004 04:14 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I'm tired. It's only 4 pm and I haven't really done anything today, but this disgusting cold is really pulling me down. I have a headache, and spending hours in front of the TV doesn't make that any better. I also would like to be able to breathe normally again. A cold usually lasts 7 days without medication, a week with medication. So I better prepare for another 6 days of sneezing and coughing.
I should do some laundry, but I don't feel like it. At least I've read quite a bit in one of the books my professor recommended for preparing for my final examination. But I'm more browsing through than actually reading. It is all stuff I have already heard and knew once and forgot, so most likely I'll forget it again. Not a great basis for serious learning. Plus it doesn't make me feel less lazy.
Tonight I'm planning to go to an open air opera. Great idea with that cold. But they are only performing the show tonight and tomorrow, and I would hate to miss it. We went to see it last weekend, but it was too cold for the orchestra and too wet for the corps de ballet, so we ended up going home after sitting around waiting for like half an hour. Tonight, I hope for better weather. They need it to be dark outside, as there is to be some fireworks and light show and things, but they apparently don't play when it's below 10 degrees (Celsius, of course).
Parking will be terrible, too. So I can either take public transportation or ride my bike. It will take about the same amount of time. My mom suggested the bike. That would either make my cold go away or make it worse. Gives me a 50:50 chance to be well tomorrow. But I guess I'll stick with public transportation. Or maybe I take a look at our thermometer and decide not to go at all. Might be the most sensible decision. But then again, I was never famous for that kind of sensibility...
I should do some laundry, but I don't feel like it. At least I've read quite a bit in one of the books my professor recommended for preparing for my final examination. But I'm more browsing through than actually reading. It is all stuff I have already heard and knew once and forgot, so most likely I'll forget it again. Not a great basis for serious learning. Plus it doesn't make me feel less lazy.
Tonight I'm planning to go to an open air opera. Great idea with that cold. But they are only performing the show tonight and tomorrow, and I would hate to miss it. We went to see it last weekend, but it was too cold for the orchestra and too wet for the corps de ballet, so we ended up going home after sitting around waiting for like half an hour. Tonight, I hope for better weather. They need it to be dark outside, as there is to be some fireworks and light show and things, but they apparently don't play when it's below 10 degrees (Celsius, of course).
Parking will be terrible, too. So I can either take public transportation or ride my bike. It will take about the same amount of time. My mom suggested the bike. That would either make my cold go away or make it worse. Gives me a 50:50 chance to be well tomorrow. But I guess I'll stick with public transportation. Or maybe I take a look at our thermometer and decide not to go at all. Might be the most sensible decision. But then again, I was never famous for that kind of sensibility...