aka The Crappiest Super Bowl Weekend in Recent Memory
It started on Thursday. It snowed. This would normally be considered a good thing, given that I am A Girl From The South, and I like the snow. However, I still had to go to my job. So this was not so good. Actually, they had given us the option to work from home, which I would have done, EXCEPT I had a doctor's appointment at 3 p.m., with the office of said doctor being located approximately three miles from the office, and I had a meeting that I had to get ready for on Friday.
So there I was at work, while the rest of my team stayed home, and I was watching the pretty snow, and then it stopped being pretty and started raining, kind of hard, and not freezing, and that is when the doctor's office called to say they were closing early -- NOW THAT ANY POSSIBLE THREAT HAD PASSED ENTIRELY -- and would have to cancel my appointment. The appointment that I had already waited nearly a month for. The rude woman who was calling me rudely informed me that they could see me on March 8. I informed her that they could see me sooner. She finally came up with Feb. 19. This irritated me. Then all this work happened, that I had to sit at my desk and actually do, even though I could have been working from home had it not been for the damn doctor's office.
To make myself feel better, I procured tickets to that evening's Hurricanes game, knowing that it would be sparsely attended because, egads! the winter weather! Little did I know that this was not a good solution. Because the Hurricanes looked completely uninspired, and the only time the goal horn went off was during the first intermission for the Mighty Mites or whatever the little mini hockey players are called. This happened while we were standing in the concession line ordering the beef nachos. After the Canes lost 4-0 I headed home, feeling like things were just a bit off. At 2:30 a.m., I began considering if perhaps it was in fact the nachos that were a bit off. I dozed fitfully until 5:30, when I got up and resolved to shower, given that there was that big meeting at work. I got in the shower, and then promptly realized that I was going nowhere except the couch. So I left my boss a message that I would not be at the meeting, sent him an email about the materials that were on my desk, and did not manage to make it fully upright again until approximately 17 hours had passed.
On Saturday, I felt a little better and did some laundry while I was waiting for the Tar Heels game to begin. They lost. "Well," said my brother, "at least we can still hope for one Carolina team to win at the RBC Center tonight." And then the Hurricanes lost.
The events of Saturday seemed to cause a relapse on Sunday, which I spent lying in a stupor on the couch until the Super Bowl started. Incidentally, I always forget to watch the commercials, because I am usually busy changing the channel as soon as it's a commercial break. The Super Bowl started out okay, was kind of exciting, if sloppy, but then it became clear that the Colts were going to win, and the dislike I feel for Peyton Manning is almost as strong as the dislike I feel for Dook (but not quite). I felt sick again.
And then! It was Monday and time to face the work week. Um. Yay?
At least Dook also lost, and those pants I bought on clearance the week after Christmas because they were so cute, and so cheap, and, well, they almost fit, and they didn't have the next size up? They totally fit now.