Monday, January 12, 2009

Day 752,003

In the infamous description of time by some character in Sand Lot: 

I have been depressed FOR-EV-ERRRRR. (as noted by the number of days in the title)

Malaise, turned blah, turned blah-er, turned curled up on the couch eating soup and watching Joan of Arcadia. 

Efforts made: Not to cry
Efforts of productivity made: Trying to do laundry - does laundry really involve trying? Apparently it does. For me.

Must. Stop. Being. Depressed. 

Where's my tunnel? Because I hear there are lights at the ends of those.

4 comments:

Jenny said...

It's an effort for me to do laundry, too.

A girl has a voice! said...

I've been "trying" to do laundry for like a month, the only reason it is getting done right now is because I have to wash all my sweaters to take to Colorado with me. If not I'd still be making the effort, and not succeeding. I think once things have leveled out with school and you find the Job you want that you will be fine and that there will be a lot of light.

mle said...

never underestimate the accomplishment of doing laundry. seriously. and getting dressed. also an accomplishment.

thinking of you with a lot of love and support.

Stephanie said...

I almost never do laundry if I can help it, so yes, it is an effort and an accomplishment!

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