I went to sleep at 6 o’clock last night. I can’t remember the last time that happened. I’d been fighting off a cold since the middle of last week (and mostly losing), and finally, yesterday, it got the best of me. Despite being on the couch all day, I still had no energy. I was also cranky and a bit warm (probably a slight fever), and by the time 6 o’clock rolled around, I was done. I watched a little TV, fell asleep around 6:45, woke up at 8:30, and then went down for the night.
TypicallyI went to sleep at 6 o’clock last night. I can’t remember the last time that happened. I’d been fighting off a cold since the middle of last week (and mostly losing), and finally, yesterday, it got the best of me. Despite being on the couch all day, I still had no energy. I was also cranky and a bit warm (probably a slight fever), and by the time 6 o’clock rolled around, I was done. I watched a little TV, fell asleep around 6:45, woke up at 8:30, and then went down for the night.
Typically, I only get about two colds a year, so I’m figuring this was No. 1–and just in time, too. I’m getting to that point where it’s the busy for me personally. Now that I’ve got an agent and I’m trying to get Finders Keepers published, I need to get into game mode. I need to be in top shape. I’m back at my early hours and starting on some new projects–which I’ll talk about soon–as I prepare not only to get Finders Keepers in print but engage in the Comic-Cons (NYC and San Diego).
So this was my one cold before it gets warm, and now that the worst seems to be passed–I feel way better today–it’s time for me to really get rolling.
Post edited by: rcolchamiro, at: 2008/04/29 14:28