|
newme
|
i love what you wrote here sabbie, especially about picking the scabs. totally freakin blather_mirror reflecting a piece of my own life. i am allergic to mosquitoes too. apparently everyone is slightly allergic...but obviously for some people reaction can be more severe. mosquitoes just love me. when i get bitten, the bite can last for a week (or more), all swollen and sore. it friggin sucks. it just hurts and i try not to scratch but it's so hard not to scratch an itch when it's so itchy. and i've tried brewers yeast (off and on) to deter them from biting me,... but mostly i find that i get bitten less, but still get bitten. well it's not so bad now, was a lot worse as a child. one of my worst memories ever is of being bitten all over and the feeling of the bites seeming to last forever. it_wasn't_a_dream. it still gives me nightmares sometimes. and i remember also as a child standing outside my grandma's trailer and breaking the sores back open so the mosquitoes wouldn't need to bite (but of course they did). does every kid try this? once when i was sixteen i was looking to rent a place with my parents in a nearby valley.,..was a fairly nice place and i was really excited about the idea of living there,... but as we were walking around the acreage, i got swarmed by at least a hundred squitoes and frig! i had to ask the lady for calamine lotion (only minor relief), and ended up using almost her whole bottle,... and it was then and there my folks and i realized there was just no way we could live there (just too many darned mosquitoes by that lovely river). where i live now it's not so bad. when my uncle and aunt came from manitoba a couple summers ago, they declared that there were no mosquitoes here, but of course there are.... they're just so used to the manitoban mosquitoes which i hear are really terrible to live with. "you've never seen a mosquito until you've been to manitoba" they tell me,...which basically makes me think twice about ever going to manitoba (even though i really want to). blah blah blah. scabs, yes. bloody scabs. and scars.
|
040727
|