Well, here we are. In less than 12 hours, I will be at the hospital, preparing to have an organ removed. As I figured, I'm a-flutter with emotion and I'm extremely nervous about this whole thing. I mean, what if in 10 years they discover that the gallbladder is what stores the soul? Then what? Do they put it back? What if they find out nothing was wrong with the gallbladder at all and the test was messed up? Are they going to just take it out for good measure? I suppose there's no way to get these questions answered, but being the worrier that I am, these are the thoughts I can't get out of my head.
Also, I will likely be spending the night at the hospital. Not cool. Know why? Because I'll miss Glee. Eff.
And guess what time I have to be there? If you guessed 5:30 AM, you're absolutely correct! 5-effing-thirty. So not only are they hacking my body open to remove some stuff, but they're making me get up early to do it. Boo.
So, tonight, I'm nervously asking ridiculous questions to my insanely patient husband, cuddling with the pugs since I wont get to be around them for the next few days, and trying to think of happy things. I will be sure to get on here as soon as I can to document my torturous experience for all of you fine people to read.
But for now, I must think of happy things. Like this video of Splash Mountain. It's in HD which makes it even MORE awesome.
And this video of Darren Criss singing a song from his original "A Very Potter Sequel" called Stutter. I love it. And love him.
And THIS hilarious post from one of my favorite blogs ever, Hyperbole and a Half. It's funny and it's sorta close to home. Minus the Ebola part.
And the hope that I'll get to play my game of Life again with Chad afterward and kick his butt as badly as I did the other day. I got Lawyer and he was Chef. I was rocking hardcore. Him, not so much.
And I'm playing with my Soda Stream because it makes me happy and it's one of the few things I can drink. It's fun (aside from the occasional minor explosion ala Mythbusters' Diet Coke and Mentos experiment.)
If you can think of any more happy things, please post them so we can be happy together. If it has pictures, even better. I like things that can hold my attention.
Wish me luck- the next time I post, I'll be gallbladder-less!
I'll be thinking about you all day, my dear! (Well, OK, once I wake up, anyway...) Good luck!!
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