i love my job, remember? so i’m supposed to be eagerly chomping at the bit to get on over there, right? there’s just a lot of things i can’t seem to be able to decide. should i lay down on the couch for just a few more minutes? wolf down some chocolate covered espresso beans? just get my lazy behind up out of this chair & go for it? take the time to write a post about something, that actually has a point? but what, exactly, would that be saying? what should i do? & while i’m at it where are my keys? my phone? should i put the side back on the old puter before i haul it into work, so they don’t think i let it sit there with its case wide open all the time (which i do)? or should i just type a bit more meaningless nonsense into this text box, click save, & be done with it?
i should.




kd-
You may be right–it could be the heat!!
yeah, i’m pretty sure my next post will be about how temperature regulation causes even the most logical people to do totally irrational shit — like turning UP the temperature when the temp outside drops — & stuff like that. arggh. this is why i should probably live alone, or maybe with a couple cats. i don’t get along with humans very well.
i wake up like that all the time. not knowing where to start. not knowing what to do when you get there. i think its a form of procrastination.
actually i think it’s the heat. i’ve been thinking of posting about the “thermostat wars” in my house — but i always seem to lose & wake up to a house that is oppressively hot & stuffy, doesn’t running heaters in a sealed up house burn up lots of oxygen too? because as soon as i get in my car, i’m energized. it’s just, while i’m still in the house, i forget to remember how good it is to get outside.
that kinda of monday, eh? Have a good one…today is my first day back at work too, after having a mild cold and being diagnosed with esophagitis…I have to give up chocolate as one of diet changes…argh!
Life’s little dillemmas, huh?
I, myself, am on a sick leave. I do hate using sick time when I am really sick. It stinks.
Well, I agree with you about the temp thing…I would keep my house cold if I had the choice, no higher than 60 or so on the old thermo. But my roommate is a tiny person and she feels the cold, so it hovers near 70. Not making for a happy me.
i have a programmable thermostat. i’m the only one who knows how to run it. i set it and leave it alone.
if i get cold, i put on my fleece pullover. if i get hot, i put on a t-shirt.
of course, i’m the engineer….. <ducking and running>