LONDON FOG
Ah so it starts...the chain of illness. It usually starts around this time every year with your basic sore throat or sinus infection. I felt it coming on last night at dinner: sinuses hurting in the nose and the back f the throat with ear pain in the left ear. Woke up multiple times throughout the night with such a painful sinus infection. Now I am in bed all day trying to get better, drinking my Emergen-C and taking sinus decongestants. What a gross feeling. What made me feel a little better about spending all day in bed was the fact that it was not a nice day in London, but rather, what is well-known as a London Foggy day. I couldn't believe how thick the fog was. I could barely see the building across the street. I'll never forget one time I was visiting Matt in his hometown of Upton-Upon-Severn (near Worcester in the Midlands of England...to give you a geographical idea) and we decided to travel about an hour to his Nan's house to pay her a visit. Along the way we stopped at Stonehenge but in order to get from Stonehenge to his Nan's house we had to take the tiniest, windiest, roads in the English countryside. However, the fog was unreal. I have never in my life seen fog that thick. We literally could not see in front of us...at all...or any of our surroundings. It sounds ridiculous but I was really scared. I was waiting for something to pop out in front of us at any moment. Then again I shouldn't have been surprised as England is known for their fog.
Well sadly my battery is about to die and I do not have a charger at the moment. So it looks like I'm off to take another nap and try to make this sinus infection go away. Hope you are all enjoying the day of rest!
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