On Sunday night I got the stomach flu. And it was miserable. I've been home from class for two days now, but I'll be heading back to the land of school tomorrow! So even though getting sick was horrible, lying in bed these past two days I have realized all of the many things I have to be grateful for. Here's a short blist of just a few of them:
1. Roommates who put up with me throwing up all night long.
2. Roommates who get me Sprite and soda crackers before they go to class in the morning.
3. Roommates who text me and check up on me during the day.
4. Marissa, who brought me chicken noodle soup that she made. From scratch.
5. Becca, who took me to Maverick so I could get more Sprite while my roommates were at FHE.
6. My hometeachers, who despite their busy schedules came over to give me a priesthood blessing.
7. Hometeachers who made me a smoothie because they are just cool like that, even though I had to give it to Heather because I couldn't drink it. Sad day.
8. Family, who even though they are in California, text and call me to make sure I'm doing ok.
9. Professors who are understanding and are letting me turn in work through email or when I get back to class.
10. Friends who tell me my homework assignments and are willing to let me borrow notes from missed classes.
11. My comfortable bed. That I have been sleeping in. Forever.
I guess it's like they say, there is always a silver lining. Even though being sick stinks, I've been able to see the good in this situation. And for that, I am grateful.
Grateful
On Sunday night I got the stomach flu. And it was miserable. I've been home from class for two days now, but I'll be heading back to the land of school tomorrow! So even though getting sick was horrible, lying in bed these past two days I have realized all of the many things I have to be grateful for. Here's a short blist of just a few of them:
1. Roommates who put up with me throwing up all night long.
2. Roommates who get me Sprite and soda crackers before they go to class in the morning.
3. Roommates who text me and check up on me during the day.
4. Marissa, who brought me chicken noodle soup that she made. From scratch.
5. Becca, who took me to Maverick so I could get more Sprite while my roommates were at FHE.
6. My hometeachers, who despite their busy schedules came over to give me a priesthood blessing.
7. Hometeachers who made me a smoothie because they are just cool like that, even though I had to give it to Heather because I couldn't drink it. Sad day.
8. Family, who even though they are in California, text and call me to make sure I'm doing ok.
9. Professors who are understanding and are letting me turn in work through email or when I get back to class.
10. Friends who tell me my homework assignments and are willing to let me borrow notes from missed classes.
11. My comfortable bed. That I have been sleeping in. Forever.
I guess it's like they say, there is always a silver lining. Even though being sick stinks, I've been able to see the good in this situation. And for that, I am grateful.
1. Roommates who put up with me throwing up all night long.
2. Roommates who get me Sprite and soda crackers before they go to class in the morning.
3. Roommates who text me and check up on me during the day.
4. Marissa, who brought me chicken noodle soup that she made. From scratch.
5. Becca, who took me to Maverick so I could get more Sprite while my roommates were at FHE.
6. My hometeachers, who despite their busy schedules came over to give me a priesthood blessing.
7. Hometeachers who made me a smoothie because they are just cool like that, even though I had to give it to Heather because I couldn't drink it. Sad day.
8. Family, who even though they are in California, text and call me to make sure I'm doing ok.
9. Professors who are understanding and are letting me turn in work through email or when I get back to class.
10. Friends who tell me my homework assignments and are willing to let me borrow notes from missed classes.
11. My comfortable bed. That I have been sleeping in. Forever.
I guess it's like they say, there is always a silver lining. Even though being sick stinks, I've been able to see the good in this situation. And for that, I am grateful.