You know allergy season has officially arrived when you wake up looking perfectly normal... and by lunchtime you resemble someone who tried to hug a field of dandelions.
Every year I tell myself the same thing.
"This year I'm going to take my allergy medicine every single day."
Every year I also tell myself I'm going to eat healthier, exercise more, and keep my garage clean. We all know how those plans usually turn out.
Instead, I wait.
Not just a little wait either. I wait until my eyes start itching like they owe somebody money. Then they start watering. Then comes the sneezing marathon. Finally, my eyelids decide they've had enough and begin swelling shut.
That's when I suddenly remember...
"Oh yeah... I have allergy medicine."
Apparently my brain believes allergy pills work better if they're taken as an emergency rescue mission instead of actual prevention.
It's like refusing to put oil in your truck until the engine starts knocking.
Or waiting until your phone dies before thinking about charging it.
Makes perfect sense... if you're me.
The worst part is trying not to rub your eyes. Everyone says, "Don't rub them."
Easy for you to say. My eyeballs feel like they're hosting a cactus convention.
Then people ask, "Are you okay?"
"Oh yeah, I'm fine. I'm just trying to see through two swollen marshmallows while sneezing every fifteen seconds."
Nothing says confidence like trying to have a conversation while your eyes are half shut and you're searching your pockets for tissues.
Of course, after I finally remember to take my allergy medicine for a few days, everything clears up. I can breathe again, my eyes look like eyes instead of golf balls, and life is good.
Until next year...
Because somehow I'll convince myself I don't need to take it every day.
Future Me is already rolling his eyes... assuming they aren't swollen shut.
If you see someone wandering around allergy season looking like they lost a fight with Mother Nature, don't judge them.
They probably just forgot their allergy medicine... again.
Now if you'll excuse me, I have to go take tomorrow's allergy pill today... before my eyes remind me again.