Well I have been back to work since Tuesday and have been trying to work without a voice.
It has been kind of liberating. The phone is ringing off the hook and rolling into voice mail. I check it every hour or so and then send e-mails to my stores in response.
My co-workers find it extremely entertaining when I try to whisper loud enough to be heard and then I start coughing. One remarkable side effect is the great attention that I am being given. Usually there is gibing going on during dept meetings and only half of what I say is heard or even acknowledged. The last couple days everyone leans in and listens intently. I feel so special. It is so nice to be heard!!! :)
Any way, I fear that I have lost my voice for good. I don't want to try talking because it is sometimes painful and other times it is just irritating.
When I am home the kids continue to ask open ended questions - which I can't answer. I just look at them an blink.
Funny - Victor had the TV on MUTE last night with captioning. I sat there thinking "You know, I'm not deaf. I can still hear. My voice just doesn't work." I think he was trying to use the remote control to fix my voice... :)
KIDS: remember, just because you saw it on TV doesn't mean it is real or that you should attempt any of the stunts. Adam Sandler is such a good actor and his fancy remote use to fast forward in life and to mute out arguments was just a story. YOUR universal remote control only works on the media equipment in your house.
As writers, we need to draw from our experiences and find ways to infuse who we are into the stories we tell. Julia Cameron, the author of the Artist's Way, states: "We must write from love and we must choose those to read us who read from love: the love of words. The love of naming our experience must finally be the guiding force in what we put on the page."
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Awww...I am sorry you lost your voice! I think you gave it to Jeremy (the sickness, not your voice), but luckily for us we have some drugs from the last time we had laryngitis.
I hope you feel better soon!
When everyone else starts whispering in response to your whispers--silence is indeed golden!
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