Taking a siesta is good for your heart* - particularly if you're a young, healthy, working man. So there you are, along with careful choice of what you eat, exercising for at least thirty minutes at least three times per week, you should also fit in thirty minute naps at least three times per week. I can just imagine the boss's expression!
*Yeah, I know, so is hugging & kissing - c'me're, H!
Then here is
another way of organising prison. Cos just banging them up, leaving them & then pushing them back out doesn't seem to work that well. Mind you, having someone who actually cares is always a Good Thing.
Meanwhile I continue staying in, blogging with lightbox, reading, & not too much else. It's that time of year, & the fact that I have to speak at a meeting this Thurs for Tear Fund, arrange the flowers for church this weekend, & prepare for Tear Fund Week come early March I find neither challenge nor encouragement. I don't want to do the things which have to be done, & having not done them, I don't want to do much else either. Oh the joys of a 'bleah'! Still, it will pass, it always does, & generally without a dip into the depths of Depression. At present it's merely, "I don't want to be involved in anything, do anything," & feel a bit of a fraud & totally lazy as a result. (Trouble is, now the children are 'grown & flown' I don't really have to.) Been there, done that, used the t-shirts as dusters (occasionally) & thrown them out - for recycling! It's a phase, it will pass, it always does. Ho hum!
OK, so the washing is done & out, the recycling needs to go out, I must visit the library today, or the 7-day loan DVDs will be overdue (I got 'Bride & Prejudice' & 'Memoirs of a Geisha', both of which I found interesting in different ways) & I really must do some shopping, preferably while it stays dry. Dull, though some more books to read will be nice.
Right, time to Look on the Bright Side & Get On. Y'all have a good day now.