I’ve had a cold the last few days – one of those colds that makes you think it was a mistake not to have invested heavily in Kleenex stock, herbal tea, honey, zinc tablets, or home remedy books.

One benefit of having such a cold is that little is expected of you. You can’t cook, clean, or think, for that matter. What you can do is watch television.

Because there is a tendency to fall asleep when you have a cold, I recommend choosing the most mindless program possible. That way, you won’t miss anything important.

In my case, one of the channels available to me specializes in re-runs of classic shows ranging from The Lone Ranger (in black and white!) to more modern shows circa 1996. With the help of a DVR, I can record five to seven episodes of a given series one day, then binge watch the next. (Oh, the wonders of technology!)

This is perfect for me. In my “coldy” state, I do not have to bother with the complexity of DVDs, or streaming video, or even changing the channel.

I am really hoping to get over this cold soon, so I can watch something that requires my attention.

P1000491

Cold Survival Kit Circa 2015

Peace

Responses

  1. oneta hayes Avatar

    Thanks for the advice, Dr. James. Sounds like you have thought it out well and I will be happy to follow instructions. You forgot the aspirin; I’ll take it just in case.

    Like

    1. jeanmjames Avatar

      Hum. I did miss that one. Must be because of my “coldy” brain.

      Like