Ah, home sweet home. It feels good to be back. :)
I've basically done nothing but crash today. Yesterday was so exhausting, I kind of had a hangover from it today.
Wow, I just tried to start this seven times, and I just kept deleting it because it was made of FAIL.
(Prepare yourself for incoherence... NOW)
While we were cleaning/packing/running around waving our arms in the air yesterday, I managed to injure myself relatively badly. There's a slight edge on the threshold of our apartment door (I seriously mean, like, two inches) and I somehow managed to roll my ankle sideways off of it. Directly into the corner of the brick wall. Yes, in case you were wondering, this IS the ankle I had surgery on. There is now a small cut and a large bruise keeping my scars company. It's so sore I'm wondering if I bruised the bone... *shrug*
TOP TEN WAYS TO STAY AWAKE ON LONG ROAD TRIPS:
10. Snack. Chips or pretzels are the best, they keep you crunching and occupied.
9. Lean far forward over the wheel, so that your nose is almost touching the windshield.
8. Play a game. Even if you're in the car by yourself. Yesterday I was playing First Letter, Last Letter with Band names. Get competitive with yourself, too. "You already used Daniel Bedingfield!" "No, I used NATASHA."
7. Make yourself uncomfortable. If there's a suitcase next to you, jam your arm into it. Twist your back a little. Don't settle in so your back isn't sore the next day. You needed a massage anyway, this is just giving your therapist something to work on.
6. Call someone. If you get really desperate, call the most entertaining/loud person you know and have them tell you a STORY.
5. Press your possibly bruised ankle bone up against something. Pain = alert.
4. Re-enact a movie. Try and remember as much of it as you can in the right order from the beginning. If it's a musical, belt out the songs. Complete the spectacle with some killer car dance moves.
3. TURN UP THE TUNES. Preferably something angry/up-tempo. Something you can't help but sing to is good. (Mine yesterday were The Cab, Paramore, a road mix I had made, The Rocket Summer, and Cobra Starship. Too bad I didn't have any Beastie Boys or Nsync with me.)
2. Blast the AC. I don't care if you're shivering and you've got goosebumps the size of frozen peas, that's the whole POINT.
1. Watch your sister almost get in a head-on collision. I don't recommend this at all, but it will definitely get your heart rate up for at least half an hour. (Don't worry, she's fine. Thankfully the two lane road can fit 3 cars across it.)
Time for bed.
I SWEAR, I will catch up on your blogs SOON.
Peace,
Linds
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How close do you mean? You crazy girls....
ReplyDeleteGlad you're home safe. This place is a ghost town right now. It seems that nobody else is left/
Cheers.
Lindsay - take care! Cats have 9 lives - hope you are feline! Hope ankle isn't too bad.
ReplyDeleteHave fun!
Hebs pulled a Jordo, did she? I'm so proud of her...
ReplyDeleteAlso, how do *you* have trouble staying awake on road trips? You can't fall asleep in your BED.
My favorite thing to listen to on road trips are books on tape. If you don't have one of those, go load up on podcasts - there are even tons of those devoted to fiction.
Of course, people talking is the one noise that I can't really block out in order to go to sleep. That's why I'm completely incapable of falling asleep in front of the TV, and why any podcast is sure to keep me awake.
good list! I'm glad hebs is ok! sorry about your ankle. You fail at staying safe, by the way.
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