Wednesday, December 02, 2009

Feeling better today

This was the only picture I could find online showing George and his gold tooth with his friend Martha. From Blingee--whatever that is. AB only recently introduced me to the greatness that is George and Martha. If you've never read the books, you're missing out!

I'm feeling better today. It was tough getting up this morning, but I made it to work (a bit late) and managed to stay the whole day. The pain has subsided a good bit, and I was able to eat some potato leek soup this evening for dinner. The broth I had last night and at lunch was hardly enough for me! I probably have to keep eating the soft foods another couple of days, but I'm feeling a ton better than I did at this time last night.

I miss my tooth though. It was my favorite tooth. I had a habit of feeling the side of it with my tongue because it was very slick, you know--like a comfort thing. Now it's gone. The big molar on the other side is just as slick but it's not the same. Does anyone else in the world have a favorite tooth?

Meanwhile, I'm trying to look for jobs in the Philly/Baltimore/DC area now. Nothing's happening down here in San Antonio anyway, and if I were to move up that way, I'd be so much closer to AB and to the spring wood warblers I know and love! I'm sure spring migration down here must be amazing, but it's not the same. PA is the last place I called home, and I'd love to get up there again, if only to be with or near AB again.



7 comments:

LauraHinNJ said...

Glad you're feeling better... gladder that you're thinking to put yourself closer to here!

:-)

RG said...

You one of them Ramblin' Girls???

We rambled around quite a bit too before finally settling down for awhile. It was good .. cured the wanderlust!

Been listening to an old "Best of Bob Seeger" CD lately. Lots of that wandering and looking tone in those songs!

Good luck!

Beth said...

Here's good wishes for job hunting in PA. Come home- we miss you!

Beth

dguzman said...

Laura--I know! I miss Cape May sooooo badly! When I was getting my tooth pulled, my dentist told me "okay, just go to your happy place now--this is gonna take a little while." Where did I go? Cape May, with the Flock!

Rabbits' Guy--you figured me out! That's always been one of my songs, along with Ricky Nelson's "Travelin' Man." If you're ever in Alaska, stop and see my cute little Eskimo! The cool thing is, I was listening to Bob Seger's "Turn the Page" on the radio when I was driving home. LOVE that one.

Beth--I miss you too!

NCmountainwoman said...

Glad you are feeling better. That broth doesn't do much for your energy level. I don't have a favorite tooth although I do have some very expensive ones!

dguzman said...

NCMtnWoman--I have some expensive crowns too. And I don't think I'll be able to live with this gaping hole, so there's another expensive tooth in my future....

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