Loopy, loopy, loopy
Feb. 9th, 2009 04:09 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Tried to sleep and couldn't. Now Smog is home and it is homework time, which is just schoolwork time carried over into home time, which I kind of hate but have to accept.
If I hang upside down, do you think all the gunk would just drain out of me and I could go on about life?
Tempting.
I have to keep going back and fixing my spelling and I want to go to sleep but I don't want anymore weird scary dreams but weird cool ones are okay. And I can't go to sleep because I have a son and he is 10 and ten year old boys don't have quiet settings, do they? I need to go to Stillwater tomorrow if I'm feeling up to it, if it isn't raining or very very windy.
Maybe I can have a nap.
If I hang upside down, do you think all the gunk would just drain out of me and I could go on about life?
Tempting.
I have to keep going back and fixing my spelling and I want to go to sleep but I don't want anymore weird scary dreams but weird cool ones are okay. And I can't go to sleep because I have a son and he is 10 and ten year old boys don't have quiet settings, do they? I need to go to Stillwater tomorrow if I'm feeling up to it, if it isn't raining or very very windy.
Maybe I can have a nap.
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Date: 2009-02-09 10:58 pm (UTC)If not, whenever you're in the shower next, lean back and let the water go up your nose, swish your head around, let all the water back out your nose. Feels weird as hell but I swear it helps.
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Date: 2009-02-10 12:48 am (UTC)2-3 teaspoons of apple cider vinegar (preferably the organic kind, but what Walmart sells will do).
teaspoon-sized glop of honey.
Stir thoroughly until mixed, drink. (Sip until it cools a bit, then drink it like tea.)
I didn't believe it, until last week, but it works - better than honey and lemon tea, which was always my mainstay for head and throat issues.
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Date: 2009-02-10 01:52 am (UTC)