Mason and I

Mason and I

Saturday, November 23, 2013

Day 3 of San Diego

I'm sick...

I don't know when the virus hit me, but it let me know it infected me this morning. I woke up sucking down SNOT. Yummy... What a delightful breakfast...

Throughout the entire day, I continuously told myself I wasn't becoming sick. I told myself it was because I was menstruating and that often gets me weak. Yet there's always that douche-bag part in your brain in which begins spazzing out, telling you you're sick. But you sit there, arguing like a lunatic until you finally come to your senses and realize, "Goddamn it... I am sick."

Mom and dad have been sick for quite some time. I felt immortal since I wasn't becoming sick like them. But today changed my beliefs... Not only has my period become an absolute mess, my face feels like it's filled with mucus. My whole face ACHES. Of course, down below it aches because of... you know... But my FACE! ... My FACE!!!...

I think I'm turning into a zombie, guys. The zombie apocalypse starts with my family...

I GET TO BE FAMOUS!!!!

Sexiest zombies you'll ever meet.

... And kill... :(

Only joking. Mom thinks we caught the Flu.

Might as well call it the zombie virus, but whatever...

;)

I can't believe I caught the Flu! It sucks the big ones!!! I need to take a lot more naps and drink my OJ. I do NOT want to be sick for Thanksgiving. That would BLOW.

Anyway, with that said, I need to head off to bed.

OH! Before I go, I want to send out a shout-out to my latest follower Saige (I hope I got that right) THANKS FOR SUBSCRIBING TO A FUTURE ZOMBIE, SAIGE!!!!

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Again, thanks. :)

Stuttgart City Library, Germany
Visitors browse the Stuttgart City Library, a media center opened in 2011 and lauded for its clean and open design. Your Shot community member Shu Koumura shot on tungsten-type film and used an E-6 bleach bypass development process.

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