Monday, October 31, 2016

Monday Motivation

I don't know how much plainer I could put this. Or why anyone would not want to do this! It stands to reason that if you start and end your day with happiness you're more likely to have an entire day filled with happiness, right? It's worth a shot anyway.

Happy Monday!

There are 12 more cheerful comics where this guy came from. You can check them out here.

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Saturday, October 29, 2016

Tonsillectomy Update

This has been the longest two weeks ever. I never thought I would say that about any time off, but it's true. The past 12 days has dragged by so slowly; it's been hard to keep track of what day it actually is! I'm actually looking forward to going back to work on Wednesday, if for no other reason than to get back into a routine. I'll be going back just in time for the National Peanut Festival and election day, which ought to be interesting on pain pills. Ha!

So here's what I've been doing in my down time, other than popping pills every 4-6 hours, napping and watching bad TV...

1. Keeping on top of my work email. I know it sounds boring, but I get hundreds of emails a day during the week. And because this was an unplanned multi-week leave, I didn't have time to plan accordingly for one of the most time-consuming parts of my routine -- interview scheduling.

2. Pinterest. It's by far my favorite social site to scroll through. My favorite things to pin - outfit inspiration, recipes, and motivational quotes.

3. Online shopping. I do a majority of my personal shopping online because most of our local stores don't have a petite section. Plus, I like to find unique pieces that just don't make it into places down here. So far I've ordered a pair of jeans, new shirt, and two pair of boots (one to replace my everyday brown boots & one just for fun).

4. Blogging. Not writing new ones because I haven't been in the right frame of mind for that, but catching up on all the posts I've missed lately.

Other than that, I've drank more blue Gatorade in the past two weeks than my entire life. I haven't had a soda since before the surgery. Unless something is really salty or sweet, I probably won't taste it. Talking is still difficult but not impossible. And I still can't sleep laying all the way down. Oh yeah, I think I might have developed thrush but it's nothing serious.

Some things you can look forward to next week include a Monday Motivation post and a recap of our Halloween activities.

Monday, October 24, 2016

Monday Motivation

In other words, live life optimistically. Be positive that you will be successful and when you aren't be assured that you are meant for something even better.

Happy Monday!

Sunday, October 23, 2016

Tonsillectomy: Day 6

It's been almost a week since my tonsils and adenoids were removed and I thought I'd give you guys a little progress report. I've been on basically an all liquid diet with some soft foods like pasta and muffins, but nothing tastes like it's supposed to and it hurts to swallow anything. I've probably lost five pounds so far and wouldn't be surprised if I'm down by 10-15 by the time I'm back to feeling 100 percent.

I obviously expected my throat to be sore, but it's so much more than that. Here's a list of everything that hurts - tongue, uvula, jaw, neck, ears ... basically my entire head. I've been taking hydrocodone for pain and Benadryl to slow down the river of snot running down my throat. Last night was the best I've slept since the surgery, but sleep is the enemy because when I wake up my mouth and throat are painfully dry.

They say the second week is worse than the first because that's when the scabs start to flake off, so I've got that to look forward to still. So in the meantime I'll keep drinking blue gatorade and taking it easy.

Monday, October 17, 2016

Monday Motivation

This has been something I've been struggling with for the past week. I'm having surgery tomorrow - tonsillectomy. I've had strep throat four times this summer, and since I truthfully haven't felt 100 percent well since the first case. Turns out, I have an abscess on my left tonsil, and after taking two rounds of a very strong antibiotic, it's still there. Hence, the decision to cut. I'll be missing two weeks of work and have spent the past week trying to get everything I possibly can lined up. I'm sure there's something I've forgotten, but I was definitely not planning for this to happen, especially right before my station's busiest month of the year. Anyway, I've spent the past week preparing at work, and this weekend I decided to put my worries aside and spend every possible moment enjoying my daughter.

It's amazing how much weight is lifted when you stop worrying about something you can't change.

Sunday, October 16, 2016

Newsroom Fashion: Leather Skirt

This post is long overdue. It's just been sitting here in my drafts for a week waiting for me to come finish it. It's been an extremely hectic past week -- more on that in a post on Monday. Anyway... Leather is having a big moment right now, and I couldn't be happier. It's still unseasonably warm here in the deep South, so to keep from burning up in this leather skirt I paired it with light pieces.

Details:
Shirt: The Limited
Skirt: The Limited
Shoes: Target

Monday, October 3, 2016

Monday Motivation

For a long time I didn't know what I was. I didn't really follow the crowd, but outside of knowing what I wanted to do career-wise, I never really knew what type of person I was supposed to be. Now that I'm almost 30, it's easier to pinpoint my true self and be unapologetic for not wanting to go out and drink until I can't see straight, or dress like everyone else is at the moment, or like the same television shows and movies that my peers are into. And I am so much happier for it.

So here's my advice to you -- quit trying to be like everybody else thinks you should be. Be who you are and don't apologize.

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