Saturday, July 20, 2019
Catching Cold :: Personal Narrative Health Essays
Catching Cold I am afraid to sneeze around my mother. I avoid coughing in front of her, even if just to prevent a wayward piece of spinach from wiggling down the wrong tube. I never blow my nose in her presence or scratch any part of my body for more than a few seconds. No, my mother does not have an unusually weak immune system. Nor is she very elderly or recovering from a chronic illness. In fact, my mom is one of the healthiest people I know. Itââ¬â¢s not her own health that sheââ¬â¢s paranoid about. Itââ¬â¢s mine. On one particularly cold day about fifteen years ago, my mom laid out five shirts on my bed: a camisole, a short sleeve shirt, a turtleneck, a long sleeve shirt, and a sweater. After a few minutes of wrestling the clothes over my four-year-old body, she said, ââ¬Å"There, now you wonââ¬â¢t get frostbitten,â⬠and with a satisfied smile patted my marshmallow-like exterior off to kindergarten. Thirty minutes later, as I silently sweated my way through making a Santa Claus out of red construction paper and white cotton balls, my teacher exclaimed, ââ¬Å"Itââ¬â¢s cold in here! How many of you feel cold right now?â⬠Small hands shot up around the room and Miss Johnson agreed, ââ¬Å"It certainly is! Now I wish I had worn more layers. When it is very cold outside, you can stay warm by adding extra layers of clothing. Today I am only wearing two layers,â⬠she told us, pulling the edge of her white blouse out from under her red cardigan sweater. ââ¬Å"Is anyone wearing three layers today?â⬠A brief moment of contemplation and counting followed. A few of my classmates raised their hands, beaming as Miss Johnson smiled at them each in turn, saying, ââ¬Å"That is very smart of you. You must be very warm right now!â⬠I was wearing more than three layers. I quietly re-counted my shirts under the table. All of a sudden, Thomas, an annoying bully of a boy who seemed to pay more attention to my affairs than his own, shot up from his seat. ââ¬Å"Deborahââ¬â¢s wearing five layers, Miss Johnson,â⬠he crowed, ââ¬Å"I saw her counting them.â⬠I looked down at the ground, trying to avoid the laughter and teasing of my classmates.
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