Monday, November 2, 2015
Dreary
It's another dreary day. And that's just how I feel. I don't like the time change and the weather has not made it any easier to adjust. I don't think babies adjust well either. Wish "they" would leave it the hell alone. Or at least set it half-way and leave it alone. You know, 30 minutes....in the middle and leave it there. We are going to get up in the dark and go to bed in the dark anyway. But right now I could use some sunshine. People do suffer from Seasonal Affective Disorder or SAD and I am one of them. Why don't I move to Florida or the Caribbean? I like the change of seasons and as long as the sun is prevalent I'm fine. Give me days on end of rain and I'm not so fine. And where I live we don't get hurricanes, once in a great while a tornado will pass close by, a very minor earthquake has been known to occur and an ice storm has taken out the power a couple of times. These I can handle. Days on end of drear not so much. I hope to stay busy so I don't think about it. What about you? How do you handle days on end of rain?
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In May, it rained every single day of the month here in southeast Texas. Then nothing for about 28 days. We've had it lucky the past several days her in the Houston area - not as much rain as Dallas and points in between. But still plenty ...
Dreary days for me? Just like you said, Momlady - stay busy. Count on them as perfect for getting some of those inside jobs done, or just sit down with a good book. That's one of the things I'm looking forward to most in retirement - cuddled up with a warm blanket, crackling fire, hot drink, and a book to doze through. I may never get tired of that!
Nice to hear from you again, and thanks for the good thoughts for Mama.
I use most of the dreary days to read another book or two. I'm looking forward to the cooler weather that passes for our Winter.
Sis is right. We dodged the bullet in our neighborhood and got no flooding, although many folks in town had as much as 4 feet of water in their house. You take care, my friend!
Thanks, y'all. It's nice to know that there are at least a couple of you who read my rants. It's another grey day here. Oh, for the sun!
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