I have been sleeping a lot lately. I get enough rest. I go to bed around 10:30 p.m. or 11:00 and then proceed to sleep until 9:30 or 10:00 a.m. That is way too much sleep. Perhaps I am depressed. Perhaps I have too much time on my hands (which I do). I don't know what to do though. I have no motivation to do anything. To illustrate how low I have sunk, the highlight of my morning is watching the two episodes of Saved By the Bell that come on TBS at 11:00. I could read or write during these extended periods of time I have to myself, and I have been reading, but writing is the furthest thing in my mind. BAH!
I finished reading the Age of Apocolypse run of The X-Men comics. Damn that was a dark series. The stories (and there are a lot of them) are intricate and interesting. The penciling, with the exception of a couple of issues, was excellent. I have an Orsen Scott Card book that I am in the middle of that I would like to finish. That will probably be done by the middle of next week since I have to work tomorrow which would normally be prime reading time depending on what Joel and I end up doing. Work this afternoon is slow. The occassional rude kid spices things up, but mostly all is quiet. It is quite hot outside, too. I think this summer is going to be the summer from Texas (normally it would be the summer from hell, but since Texas and hell are the same thing the words are interchangable). That's it for now. Later...
The cowboy hat guy, Miss Random Inquiry, is actually a poster advertising cigarettes of the red-boxed variety. The fat girl brought her own pool stick thingy and was very loud; she frequently glared at Barry and me while we were showing off our butts to see whose was cuter.
Go outside; bare the heat. Sunlight is one of the best treatments for depression that there is. And too much napping can both signal and lead to depression, so either way I think you're having a little down spot. We can fix it. Sunlight and smoking, girly; it's been working for me so far. (That and the Prozac, but the meds alone really aren't enough.)
Posted by: kristyn at June 20, 2004 07:29 PM