Today's a good day for blogging, because I'm home sick. Not sure what's going on. I woke up with a runny nose and sneezy behaviors yesterday. Then I realized that I felt sluggish. I have somewhat of a sore throat. I feel like I have a fever but don't -- a bit chilly, a bit of muscle soreness. But not even like one of my regular colds. I'm guessing I'm having some allergic response to the outdoors. My desire to do just about anything is zero.
But in perspective, it's awesome. I have not had a cold since our Caribbean cruise. Pretty good run, as someone said.
On Tuesday, Z and I went to see Suleika Jouad and Jon Batiste. I had gotten tickets from someone on the Isolation Journals page, and the seats were fantastic. The show was indescribable and Z and I had a delightful time, which we tend to do. She is one of those friends who says yes. And if she asks me to something, I also say yes. It works.
But the next day I woke up feeling punk. And here I am. Yesterday I exhausted myself by shopping for accessories for an upcoming party. And learning about turquoise jewelry and where you can go and mine your own in Arizona. Searching mrsguy only to learn that I never told the pigeon story. Searching the National Archives website for genealogical clues. Searching German newspapers for genealogical clues (who is the father of Christiana Touchy?). Is it worth getting a subscription to Archion in order to look for birth records in Lindau? Looking for letters that used to refer to Ernst Gottlob on the Gleimhaus website. I can pick out 18th century German script better than I used to -- could I possibly look again and translate some words?
Then a long nap.
And on Friday, I'm still loafing around. I actually feel worse. More of a stuffy nose, more muscle aches. More ennui. I have to do *something* today. Maybe I'll go outside and water.
One last thing -- today Prince Harry lost his bid to get a security detail. Of course there is more to the legal case than that, but the Royal House should absolutely give in, and as quietly as possible. No matter how deeply angry they are, they have chosen, by not providing security, to act as if they don't care if one of their own lives or dies. It is a bad look, and favorable public opinion is something that they will continue to need in order for the monarchy to survive.
No matter if he is a working royal or not, Prince Harry didn't choose the life he has. The monarchy required children, and this one didn't fill the mold. So what. Some day it will be proven, I fear, that the Sussexes were right to be concerned for their safety.