I just sound like I do. It's called allergies, and apparently it's part of who I am now. Ah, Humboldt County, you and I have such a love/hate relationship. This is all your fault.
I wonder if I moved back to Wisconsin if the itchiness in my eye sockets and the non-stop blowing of my nose would just disappear. Or if this is my souvenir that I get to keep FOREVER.
I'm sorry, lil sis, that I ever made fun of the way you said mom ("bob"). Now I understand just how frustrating these kinds of problems are.
The festival is over which means I have time to whine and complain again. Yay!
In other dews (that's "news" if your nose isn't full of snot), I'm taking vacation sometime this month. I am watching airline rates and as soon as I can snatch up a decent deal I'm homeward bound. Prepare yourselves accordingly. I'm generally a fun person. When I'm not complaining.
Monday, April 7, 2008
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Have you tried something like Claritin? That usually helped my allergies a lot.
Congrats on putting on a successful festival! Can't wait to see you when you come to visit! :)
Yes, I actually take Claritin everyday, and it helps A LOT with the itchiness in my eyes and nose. We live in an apartment right off the bay which makes it susceptible to mold, and that does not help matters. I think I need to invest in a dehumidifier as well.
Also, it rains pollen here. It has something to do with the redwoods, which are amazing and gigantic, but raining pollen? Not cool.
Thanks! I can't wait to see you too! I'll let everyone know the second (minute) I book airline tickets. It's looking like either the beginning of May or the end of May/beginning of June. I'm trying to be here for Memorial Day weekend to do a glass show with Mike during the Kinetic Sculpture Race, which is a BIG DEAL in Humboldt County.
Ahh, the mold and raining pollen explains the troubles. Do you have to shake all the yellow pollen off your umbrella when you go inside? ;)
I'll be out of town the first few days of May, so I vote for end of May/June.
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