At the risk of sounding repetitive, one silver lining of being sick here is my health insurance. At least I know I can go anytime I need. I never have to worry that I'll be turned away. I'm not ready to figure out health care options in the U.S. yet.
Wednesday, February 20, 2013
Sick Again
I'm sick for what feels like the millionth time this winter. It's not so bad when you have a super handsome husband making you soup and cuddly kittens. It is bad when the construction guys decide today is the day they're going to cover my side of the apartment in scaffolding and started a little after 9 a.m with drilling, screaming, banging, and standing on my balcony. It's not so easy to rest when every five minutes a drill goes off. It's also not easy to blog when you have two cats piled on your chest erasing every sentence you write.
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ReplyDeleteHi! I have been looking through your blog for the past few days and I especially LOVE it! I like how your blog's layout is simple yet elegant and I especially love your entries and pictures, where you visit places in Japan. Thanks to you, I now may have an idea on where to visit when I make a trip to Japan with my sister in the future! Thanks and please, continue to post more about beautiful places in Japan~ Oh, please do try to come back to Malaysia again! If you love food and sun, you should visit Penang Island itself! If you wanna enjoy the city life and shopping, head out to Pavillion/starhill( somewhere around the Jalan bukit bintang )in Kuala Lumpur! No worries, there aren't any monkeys there :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for such a nice comment! I'm glad my posts are useful to someone!
DeleteI do want to visit Malaysia again and stay much longer! We went to Penang, but I never got around to blogging about it because I miss it too much!
On the bright side, Japanese workers are a lot faster than back home. They should be done in a day or two.... :) Get well soon!
ReplyDeleteThanks! They aren't knocking around anymore, but I still think I'll have scaffolding in front of my balcony for a few months :/ One of my favorite quirks about Japan is the need to wrap everything, but the plastic sheets they drape buildings with aren't cool when it's over my windows.
DeleteScaffolding is ruining my balcony view :( who knows when they'll finish this...
ReplyDelete-Diego
Going by the rate they're doing the building next to ours...never.
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