In case you are wondering, I'm still here.
Furniture painting has come to a halt at the moment. I have a dresser sitting and waiting, I also have a half bath currently torn apart awaiting my attention.
Me and cold air do not mix. We cause a tornado of unfinished projects, that seem to only get worked on when the weather is nice.
I believe I have undiagnosed seasonal affect disorder. No, I'm not a doctor but I've read the symptoms and I'm pretty sure I qualify for most of the.
My mood greatly depends on the sun. And I've seen very little of it the past several days.
When the sun is not showing it's pretty face, an all around laziness sets in. This blog suffers.
Right now the thought of posting this is making me cringe, because I don't want to bore you with my drabness.
But I wanted you all to know I. am. still. here.
Here's a really cool picture so you don't feel it was a total waste reading this.
Source unknown (believe me I tried to find one.)
feel better soon- glad you are still hanging in there! as i write this i am looking out my window at snow, and not happy about it. i have lots of projects waiting for me, too, and i am having anxiety over the garage full of projects. last week i just had to step away from the blog.... so i totally feel ya. i spent the time doing things that were for me, and organizational things, and i feel better. but the warm weather needs to get here. yesterday.
ReplyDeleteI think it runs in the family. a couple of weeks ago I slept for like three days, didn't want to leave the house or do anything. I even ggogled the symptoms for SAD. When the sun finally came out, I soaked it up like it was air and I was suffocating. I used to think I might like to live in Seattle. But no more.
ReplyDeleteHang in there. The sun is coming soon in great abundance! Blessings, Patti
ReplyDeleteSpring will come! We had lovely weather here for the last 2 days - stained and polyed a dresser and started trimming things back in the garden. Today is cold and rainy and they are calling for snow tomorrow! I'm SO tired of winter - I know how you feel.
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