I'm in a funk. That's probably pretty obvious since I haven't posted much in the past couple of weeks. I don't feel like writing my blog and I don't feel much like reading other blogs.
Stonewall leaves in 1 week for a month and a half. Then he's home for 3 weeks and then...yeah, the dreaded deployment.
I'm pretty sure that's causing my blah mood. We're going camping this weekend though, so hopefully that will help pull me out of this case of the doldrums.
From The Phantom Tollbooth
"Well, if you can't laugh or think, what can you do?" asked Milo.
"Anything as long as it's nothing, and everything as long as it isn't anything," explained another. "There's lots to do; we have a very busy schedule-
"At 8 o'clock we get up, and then we spend
"From 8 to 9 daydreaming.
"From 9 to 9:30 we take our early midmorning nap.
"From 9:30 to 10:30 we dawdle and delay.
"From 10:30 to 11:30 we take our late early morning nap.
"From ll:00 to 12:00 we bide our time and then eat lunch.
"From l:00 to 2:00 we linger and loiter.
"From 2:00 to 2:30 we take our early afternoon nap.
"From 2:30 to 3:30 we put off for tomorrow what we could have done today.
"From 3:30 to 4:00 we take our early late afternoon nap.
"From 4:00 to 5:00 we loaf and lounge until dinner.
"From 6:00 to 7:00 we dillydally.
"From 7:00 to 8:00 we take our early evening nap, and then for an hour before we go to bed at 9:00 we waste time.
"As you can see, that leaves almost no time for brooding, lagging, plodding, or procrastinating, and if we stopped to think or laugh, we'd never get nothing done."
"You mean you'd never get anything done," corrected Milo.
"We don't want to get anything done," snapped another angrily; "we want to get nothing done, and we can do that without your help."
"You see," continued another in a more conciliatory tone, "it's really quite strenuous doing nothing all day, so once a week we take a holiday and go nowhere, which was just where we were going when you came along. Would you care to join us?"
"I might as well," thought Milo; "that's where I seem to be going anyway."
25 June 2008
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4 comments:
I'm sorry you are in a funk my dear. Keep your chin up, You're amazing!
Ohh I love the quote! Sorry the deployment is coming upon you so quickly. I hate when they have to leave for a while right before... it feels like such a waste of family time. Do you guys have block leave in those three weeks before he leaves? If so, any plans?
Betty~
Thanks! I'm trying :)
whennrome~
He doesn't have block leave until December :( For those 3 weeks, its life as normal and he'll still be working working working. We're going to try and go to the beach(!!!), but he'll have to use vacation time for that.
I'm sorry you're in a funk. I know exactly how you're feeling. I'm sure your camping trip will totally make you feel better. Have a great time!
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