New beginnings

Oct 01, 2016 11:38

Hullo internets

I realise my blogging and commenting has been more than a little sporadic over the last few months. I've honestly just not really been feeling it, not feeling like I've been doing anything worth writing about or caring enough about other people to know what they have. I know that may sound a little harsh but it's also extended to real life people as well. A depression symptom that I am well aware of.

My job has had me dealing with a lot more people in a much bigger office than I've been used to for a few years. Then I had holiday and con and was peopling constantly. I've just been getting in from work and feeling completely drained, dropping down onto the sofa and that's been it.

However over the last few days or so, I've actually started to miss blogging. Missed opening up this 'post' box, typing out whatever comes into my head and just hitting post. Then reading what you guy are up to and interacting and stuff.

I figured a new beginning at the new start of a new month was as good a place as any to start. I'm still feeling kind of hermity and not wanting to venture out into the world. I'm going to ignore the fact I have groceries and housework to do and just want to take a chill day - sit on my sofa, put my legs up, snuggle under my blankie and watch lots of pretty. And while I'm doing that seems a good chance to start catching up on my flist.

I am going to through out an open 'if you want to unfriend me, go ahead - I completely understand because I've been a shitty DW/LJ friend lately'

And now, because it's Saturday morning and I'm eating my Coco Pops and these things are always a good way to start my weekend, lets throw up



















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