5. Xrays of your lungs look like a white Christmas tree and can possible be turned into trendy holiday cards.
4. Get your Moses groove on: tell people you have pneumonia and the seas part around you.
3. Finally be able to convince all your students you are NOT a closeted chain smoker.
2. Learn 2nd meanings for French words. Ex: "foyer". This means an entryway in your house (you know, like a foyer!) or, that other wacky tricky 2nd definition: pneumonia. (Why? Because a hearth is in a foyer and it's the hotbed of the house? And infections are hot? This question is bothering me more than the coughing)
1. Simultaneously fascinate your kids by looking like a Storm Trooper while also creating bag-envy with your friends by flouting a super-chic blue leather carrying case.
7 comments:
You are just too funny, Julie!
Actually, you look fabulous for having "foyer".
Glad it is the "walking foyer" kind!
Love, Lisa
Wow-- hope you feel better quickly!
Hope you feel better really soon and that no one else in your family gets it.
Julie, is that a coach bag??:) In our country, adults are allowed to use a mouth piece, instead of a mask used for young babies and children. Maybe you will graduate to that someday. Until then, I hope you feel better soon, and in time to celebrate Thanksgiving in France!! Love, Mart
Julie I am so sorry to hear you have pneumonia, but true to form, you sure know how to make a good story out of anything! I loved when you said trying to figure out the entomology of foyer meaning pneumonia is driving you crazy more than the coughing!!
Hope you are feeling better!!!
Love, SAM
Is this a form of "walking pneumonia?" You are still able to work?
Okay, now your really do have to stop smoking, hehe...
xox
I had a mini nebulizer when I had bronchitis and pneumonia at the same time 2L year, but it was a rinky-dink thing -- not this swank Cadillac nebulizer! What a status symbol ;
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