Day 1808 Getting better

26th July 2022

I felt a little stronger today, this would be a good test to check on my improving condition.

We carried the new dresser into the living space to take pictures, we managed that, but it showed that I wasn’t out of the woods just yet. I still have my wet cough, that is disgusting. I struggled on until mid afternoon finally collapsing on the sofa to watch the next instalment of Star Wars. Kelli made a green salad from our garden and a pasta dish that filled all the empty places in my tummy.

Day 1807 Food for thought or thought for food.

25th July 2022

Well we sold a dresser and a buffet today..

Fully masked, we made sure there was plenty of distance between everyone, it’s not ideal, but the best we could manage.

I pulled a lot of weeds, since the rain they have just shot up overtaking all the flowers.

After a couple of hours I had to rest.

Kelli had painted a new dresser mostly by herself, it was looking quite modern.

I noticed that I had lost my appetite, food that I would wolf down would defeat me.

Having no appetite for me is worse than death (when you have no appetite at all)

We had a take out for dinner, I had my usual fish and chips, which gets consumed in a few minutes, but I barely got through half of it, that is when I know I’m sick.

My plates are so clean that I could put them straight back in the cupboard, but as I don’t live on my own, or am a student, I wash them up properly.

Day 1806 Heavy breathing

24th July 2022

I was determined to do a bit of work in the garage and the garden. I was fed up with laying out on the sofa all day, and I did feel okay, or so I thought. The humidity was high which effected. my breathing. I had to build a structure to support our cucumbers. I cobbled together something out of some old fence posts draping the plants over it. At the end I was wrecked, and I needed to lay down.

Kelli is improving, although not being able to taste anything makes preparing food an unpleasant experience.

I’m taking a number of supplements to strengthen my immune system, at this stage I will take anything to beat this unpleasantness.

Day 1805 Itchy and scratchy

23rd July 2022

Well at least my temperature has dropped to just above normal, could this be the light at the end of the tunnel?

My throat is still a little scratchy, it didn’t turn into the sore throat I was dreading. Poor Kelli has lost her sense of taste and smell which Is driving her crazy, I’ve still got that to look forward to.

I’ve been reading up on the timetable of symptoms, there is lots of information out there, it’s difficult to assimilate into an order.

I have ticked off the symptoms that are categorised as a mild infection, but there are a few that tip over into moderate conditions. I don’t want to fall into the severe symptoms.

My cough is really annoying, it keeps me waking up at night, and I sound like an old heavy smoker.

Day 1804 Another day off

22nd July 2022

Another day of inactivity, it does feel like a case of flu, my temperature is about 102 making me feel weak and wobbly. Kelli still has her bad throat, she is not happy to feel bad, I can’t remember a time when she was sick at all.

All this is having a detrimental effect on the business, there are two finished pieces, but not many people rushing to buy.

If I can get this fever to break I will be able to do some work, or at least water the garden, where the weeds just keep growing, bastards!

I am not sure what is worse, Covid, or having to watch Kelli’s collection of the worst, clique heavy chick flicks, at the moment, Covid is ahead on points.

Day 1803 Coughing it up

21st July 2022

Kelli’s sore throat it still present, mine has moved up to a fever and a wet cough. The cough is followed by phlegm, I read that a third of people getting Covid will experience that.

It certainly isn’t something I like.

It must be awful for Kelli to hear it. I hope this doesn’t last long.

I am surprised at the number of people that have the virus. The statistics only register hospital cases, in real terms Covid is rampant throughout the US, many people we know have it, or just had it. All the attention on vaccines has made people too complacent, all the boosters haven’t stopped the spread we must just learn to live with it.

Day 1802 feeling groggy

20th July 2023

Kelli is on day four and she has a bad sore throat. I think I’m a couple of days behind, so can’t wait the catch up.

I was determined not to let it stop me doing stuff in the garage. I started on one drawer from a dresser we picked up from Zeeland.

We were seduced by the outside, but once I looked closely at the drawers they were a mess, held together with glue.

I spent the day dismantling and patching the broken parts.

As the day progressed my body started to feel a bit wobbly, and I could easily fall asleep.

We did go in the pool for a short session, and that is maybe while I began to feel crap.

Kelli talked with her doctor and he suggested some supplements to boost the immune system. He said I should take them as well.

We collected them from outside the surgery, getting back home my dose was laid out, two white, four brown and four yellow. There has not been many instances where I’ve had to swallow so many, but fortunately I took only half the quality, the rest in the afternoon.

I am angry with the whole situation, I thought we would ride this one out. Whilst in the pool Kelli asked for a sign from the universe that we would be okay. She wanted a hummingbird to land on some red flowers that are growing next to the pool. We had been in the pool about ten minutes when she squealed with joy at the sight of one little blighter zipping from flower to flower, it was amazing, and hopefully a good omen.

Day 1801 Struck down.

19th July 2022

Well it finally happened, Covid hit 593 Central bay.

Kelli had been feeling achy and as persistent headache since Sunday, after speaking with her son Cameron, who was also feeling rough, we decided to take a Covid test. As we we out collecting a dresser we stopped off to buy one.

As soon as we got home Kelli tested herself. The result was positive.

We were both stunned, we have been so careful, not going out much, only to collect furniture or the occasional trip to Menards or the garden centre.

We then tried to establish when we would have been exposed to the virus.

According to the general information it could have been up to fourteen days before the Sunday that the symptoms were felt.

This would have been the Fourth of July when we celebrated Cameron’s birthday.

We narrowed it down to Alyssa, Cameron’s girlfriend, who shares a house with several people in Grand Rapids. At times all members of the household had been sick “with a bug that was going around”.

Now we have to quarantine for two weeks, and contact everyone we have been in contact with during the last two weeks.

I haven’t felt bad at all, although my imagination will start to make me think that I have symptoms even though I haven’t, but I will keep checking.

Day 1800 Sicko

18th July 2022

There is a bug going around, and I think Kelli’s caught it. We recently had a visit from Cameron who’s girlfriend had it last week, or it could have been Greer, after all she works in a hospital and you know what a breeding ground for germs that is. So she was not herself today, but she dragged her weary bones about, managing to paint drawer fronts and a complete carcass. I on the other hand managed to do less. I did manage to finish a repair to a drawer with two broken side panels.

We didn’t manage a bike ride at all, which is the first time in four weeks, she must have been bad.

Day 1799 The smell

17th July 2022

The next door neighbour was killing me. I was watering my new lawn and he was grilling burgers, and the aroma was bringing me to my knees. It has been years since I had a burger, and that familiar smell was so alluring that I must have watered the same area for twenty minutes.

The humidity was oppressive, even pulling out a weed brought me out in a sweat.

The current weather, wonderful as it is, is not conjusive to working on furniture. The paint dries in the sprayer, so it spits and spatters all over the surfaces.