***disclaimer: I wrote this blog on Saturday, July 6. I then went on to forget to post it until now. Read it as it it was July 6***
Sadly I spent nearly half the game on the club level, not the seats. You can see how lively I look! And believe me, the lighting of this picture is generous and masks the bags under my eyes.
I'm on a 5-day stretch of a CFIDS flare up. Tuesday & Wednesday I literally couldn't get out of bed. Wednesday I was also running a low-grade fever, just over 100 degrees. I got up okay on Thursday, and even thought I could do stuff. I put on festive make up and a holiday outfit. We went out for a bit to see cute little shops on "the bridge" which is essentially a Main Street type of strip, but on docks/a pier. By the time we were done with that (an hour & a half) I was exhausted and could barely stay awake during the 5 minute car ride home. Around 6 pm I crawled into bed to rest. I missed family dinner; then my in-laws left for fireworks around 8ish. I told Kevin I'd gladly sleep away the night and he could go, but he stayed to take care of me, reminding me that I'm the nut with the unhealthy holiday obsession. We watched fireworks on TV. Friday I developed a lovely hacking cough, which I went to bed with, only after sitting on the bathroom floor for an hour with the shower on high heat for steam to loosen things up. And loosen they did! Saturday morning I woke up and coughed out a disgusting handful of mucus. Gross, bur clearly a success!
Anyways, Dad uses his points to get us free or discounted tickets in other sections regularly, but it's of course an extra special treat to get his club seats. He let us have his tickets today because the Nats concert series brought in the band Thompson Square. If you've been paying attention you know that my blog is named after a Thompson Square song: "If I Didn't Have You"
You might also know some of their other songs: "Everything I Shouldn't Be Thinking About," "My Kind of Crazy", "Are You Gonna Kiss Me Or Not," or "Glass."
Despite feeling and looking like death, I thoroughly enjoyed the concert. My most favorite thing was that they are a real life married couple. They perform like Johnny and June, singing love songs obviously meant for and about each other... Not just putting on a show. They are starry-eyed in love with each other and living their dream. It's beautiful and inspiring.
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