Monday, February 28, 2011

As The Saying Goes

There are two common expressions I'd like to discuss today: first, "Misery loves company." I suppose this is based in truth. I suppose, just theoretically, that if I were sick with a head cold, I'd much prefer to have various sizes of kids with varying kinds of disgusting coughs and colds climbing all over me/nursing from me at all hours of the night than to be, say, left alone to sleep in peace. And I'd much rather have Kleenex strewn all over the mother loving house, and snot and germs on just every surface imaginable, than to handle my own cold by myself complete with frequent hand washing and proper tissue disposal. I'd much rather have to fetch people juice and snacks and take temperatures and dole out chewable Tylenol than to lie on the couch motionless. Who would want to be ALONE when one is physically miserable? Goodness no. Bring on the COMPANY.*

Next expression: "Familiarity breeds contempt." Oh, certainly not! Certainly being shut inside a relatively small house with one's sick, cranky family for days and days on end only endears them to us further! One's family never does away with all niceties or compassion and just stalks around the house growling at each other in mutual discomfort! One certainly never texts their neighbor in desperation, threatening to send their kids to school even though they DO still seem sick! What are they going to do, sue us? Except that last night it rained and stormed and thundered for hours- lightning and thunder over SNOW COVERED ground!- and this morning all the roads to GET to the school were flooded.

I may have cried just a little.

*I do think being sick with ONLY another sick adult might be kinda-sorta fun, if we could lay on the couch and watch TV and moan together and have someone fetch us food and drink. However, throw three sick kids into the equation and it quickly goes from fun to some kind of anthropological experiment to see how long it will take us to EAT each other.

7 comments:

LoriD said...

Oh, I do hope those roads clear up for you soon. I'm vigorously knocking on wood while telling you that I've never had all three kids sick at the same time, nor have Homer and I ever been sick at the same time. Still knocking. It sounds horrendous.

Marie Green said...

David and I were both running fevers last Thursday-- really we were both flat on our backs all day-- and I can tell you that it wasn't fun at all.

However, I think in the aspect of, say, having a friend to be hugely pregnant with, then misery really DOES love company.

I'm sorry you guys have been sick too. This winter has SUCKED between the weather and the germs. It's effing ELEVEN degrees here today. I'm so over it. But spring HAS to come, right? It simply cannot stay this cold (and miserable) for much longer...

Tracy said...

nursing while sick is bad enough for me.

Saly said...

Oh you poor thing!! Feel better!!

d e v a n said...

ugh. Yeah, being sick AND having to take care of others is not cool. At all.

CAQuincy said...

Oh, dear. That does NOT sound like fun. AT ALL.

Reminds me of the time we all had the barfing flu over the holidays. NOT all five at once, oh no! Five subsequent days of five different people puking. And only ONE of those people "willing" to clean it all up. Good times.

Nowheymama said...

I'm so sorry.

I used four soy milk coupons at the store yesterday. Thank you!!!