Ouchie Goes My Head

Despite my preventative efforts, I was hung over today. My usual remedy is a sausage biscuit and hash browns from McDonalds. But, I couldn’t come up with a reason to sneak out of the house to get one, given that my mom is already on my ass about Weight Watchers (she’s a fucking WW freak this week). So I suffered, feeling blech all morning. I took a couple of excedrin for my head but that didn’t really help. It wasn’t until about 5:30 p.m. when I ate some garlic bread that I started to feel better. Yay carbs. My parents never caught on to the hangover, at least they didn’t say anything. I didn’t mention the girl my brother met up with at the bar, he didn’t mention I was slamming shots of tequila. We are a united front.

I forgot to mention last night that my dad was waiting up for me and my brother last night. LOL How fucking awesome is that? I am 32, my brother is 25 and our dad was waiting up for us.

∗ Posted by Monique on 05.28.2007
Drinking, Family

Comments: 5 »

  1. hangover remedy: bananas. If the aleve/advil/excedrin doesn’t work, eat some bananas. Vitamin (or regular) water also helps with the dehydration.

    I love me some tequila.

    Comment by Sodapop - May 28, 2007 11:32 am

  2. How funny about your dad… I don’t think we’ll ever be entirely “grown up” in their eyes. Sounds like you had a great time!

    Comment by Tori - May 28, 2007 1:52 pm

  3. That is pretty awesome about your dad doing that. So cute!

    Comment by Kentucky Girl - May 28, 2007 8:55 pm

  4. I’m not surprised he was waiting up. That just shows he knows you :)

    Comment by Mr. Fabulous - May 29, 2007 6:27 am

  5. Soda — Bananas? I will have to try that. I was drinking ginger ale all morning. My poor tummy!

    Tori — The funny thing is that I wouldn’t go upstairs because I didn’t want him to see me drunk!

    KG — My dad does one awesome thing after another. :razz:

    Mr. Fab — It’s a “don’t ask, don’t tell” policy in my family. Oh wait, isn’t that just called “dysfunction”? LOL

    Comment by Monique - May 30, 2007 8:46 pm

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