All I did was work today, and the only remarkable thing that happened was that I lived to tell about it.
Though I suppose I didn't actually "live" through the day so much as I "existed" through it. That's a big difference, and yet I'm pretty sure I'm the only one who noticed. This is either to my credit or my detriment... I can't quite tell which. All I know is that if I think about it too much I'll get depressed.
So I don't think about it.
Instead I remember back to days where I was truly alive.
And know that I'll live again, even if I don't feel that way right now.
Maybe it will be tomorrow. You just never know.
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Ugh. Hate days like that. The good news is that they pass. Like sand through the hourglass…
xoxoxoxo!!!
I missed the opening to the Olympics (and your post) because I was on vacation. The *minute* I got home I consulted nbc.com to get the schedule for Olympics figure skating (oh, how I love the drama!) and it listed the pairs’ short program at 4:30 on Sunday.
I was rather confused (and a little frantic) when I turned the TV on at 4:30 and there was no skating to be found. Especially so because I actually have tickets to one of the skating events and I know for a real and true fact that the live skating starts *at 4:30*.
Oh, and did I mention that my entire Sunday was screwed, thanks to nbc, because I had arranged my errands and other family stuff AROUND THE 4:30 SKATING SCHEDULE????
The skating did come on later–at 7:30–but WTF? I understand that on a weekday not enough folks are home by 4:30 to watch the events, but on a weekend???? Grrr. I join you in sending a hearty F U to nbc. Hearty.