I am participating again this year in the Slice of Life challenge in which we write a slice every day in March. If you are interested in joining in, visit the Two Writing Teachers blog for more information.
I am sick.
I feel unwell.
I miss my students.
I just want to lie here.
I want the medicine to work.
I have to do lesson plans.
I don’t want to give the sub too much to do.
I can’t believe my (un)luck.
I need to rest.
I need to drink plenty of fluids.
I might need surgery.
I wish the antibiotics had kicked it last week.
I am tired all the time.
I have parent conferences this week.
I just want the world to stop for a few days.
I wish I had never heard of Diverticulitis.
I want to whine for a few moments more.
When will it get better?
As I was writing this list, which is shaped like a poem, but not really poetry, I had to smile. It made me think of the poem “Sick” by Shel Silverstein from my all-time favorite poetry anthology, Where the Sidewalk Ends. How I wish it were in that whimsical spirit that I were writing. “What’s that you say? You say today is Saturday? Goodbye, I’m going out to play.” If only.
Dislike! (that you're sick, not your post.) Hope you are back on your feet and feeling better soon.