
Whoever coined this phrase obviously never had allergies. Isn't that statement a little too obvious? Aren't we always "under" the weather? Whether it's raining, snowing, hailing, or even when sun is shining, aren't we usually under it? I guess we could be over the weather when there's a tsunami or an earthquake, but I usually consider those acts of natural destruction, not something a weatherman can predict. I mean, is anybody ever "over" the weather? The only time I can imagine being over the weather is when you're up in space, which is more what my poor head is feeling like right now. Reeeeeeeally spacey....
Don't mind me and my whacked out thought processes. It's the Sudafed.

Today, I sympathize with Ka. I have seven more sinuses than he does, but oh, how they really know how to ruin your life. That, and my sacroilliac, whatever that is. In the meantime, I'm going to plug in the humidifier and let it work it's magic, humming me to sleep.

6 Happy thoughts:
Get well soon Sue!
hope you slept well! I am pretty sure I will never use the phrase "under the weather" again - I think that sudafed has you really thinking - we are always under the weather - brilliant!
Oh, I feel your pain! Not at the moment. My allergies seem to be on hiatus, but I definitely know the feeling! May whatever causes them stay away from you!
I'm so with you on this! Fall is gorgeous, but the allergies almost make it not worth it.
Haha, oh Sue, you make me laugh! I was sick last week and it was terrible so I feel your pain. Sinuses pressure is the worst! But Sudafed is the best stuff ever.
Sorry to hear 'bout the sinuses. Hope things clear up soon. Pun intended...
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