Friday, December 01, 2006

I think I was wrong... :(

I had a theory - you see, at the CTC we'd all come down with coughs, colds, soar throats, etc. on a regular basis. - Obviously the temperatures are special, and the "inter-house" running did a lot for that.
While living there I'd hear of folks in the "big city" that would come down with tummy bugs regularly. - Something I get like once a year at most (TG!). So my theory was that the fresh air (and freezing cold air) would keep the tummy bugs dormant (well, most of the time), whereas the polluted Mexico City air doesn't have those benefits and rather than the freezing issues (seeing as its usually one house) you get the tummy bugs.
On the other hand I just got over a cough/cold/soar throat last week, and I'm recovering today from a tummy bug (which landed 6 of us in bed so far - please pray there are no more), so perhaps the big city just gives you everything it has to offer. YUCK!
Joking aside, please keep our health in your prayers. TX!

3 Comments:

At 3:40 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Praying for you and claiming the keys of recovery. Forgive the ignorance but what does CTC stand for?

As we get closer to end time, there are more virulent bugs around as the Enemy tries to get his way.

Pete

 
At 10:52 PM, Blogger CurlyCel said...

C = Champions
T = Training
C = Centre
Though someone jokingly said (when they heard I was moving there) it was "Cel's training centre"...honestly though, its a Home you get lots of training in enduring. - I don't think I've ever been to a Home where there are so many obstacles to overcome, and my hat is off to all those who came and went, and are still there. Its a real dedicated Home, and to be champions, that's what you've gotta be. ;)

 
At 7:23 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

About this I'm writing by e-mail.
Thanks and GBY!

Pete

 

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