cough drops?
Posted: Wed Jan 27, 2010 5:08 pm
Let me first state, that I think that anyone who has kids at this time of year should be quarantined away from those of us who don't. Schools are like day spas for viruses and they get brought to work for "take your virus to work day", and get adopted by poor unsupsecting coworkers.
So ... I'm sick ... again ... with whatever version of whatever stinking bug is making its rounds through work THIS week. I think currently it's our computer staff's kids who are winning with this upper respiratory bug, although the accounting kids are making a pretty good show with some kind of tummy bug in the other building.
I'm just sick enough to be miserable and cranky, but not sick enough to actually stay home, which is my criteria for designating it an "S" day.
So ... do cough drops count as sweets? I don't consider them a snack, because they're medicine. But I'm not sure if they count as a sweet. It would seem that they would, at which point I'm just going to write today off as a bad job and hope to do better tomorrow. Or hope to die by tomorrow, one or the other.
Thoughts?
Laura L.
So ... I'm sick ... again ... with whatever version of whatever stinking bug is making its rounds through work THIS week. I think currently it's our computer staff's kids who are winning with this upper respiratory bug, although the accounting kids are making a pretty good show with some kind of tummy bug in the other building.
I'm just sick enough to be miserable and cranky, but not sick enough to actually stay home, which is my criteria for designating it an "S" day.
So ... do cough drops count as sweets? I don't consider them a snack, because they're medicine. But I'm not sure if they count as a sweet. It would seem that they would, at which point I'm just going to write today off as a bad job and hope to do better tomorrow. Or hope to die by tomorrow, one or the other.
Thoughts?
Laura L.