December 23, 2003

The shortest day of the year

Today was the shortest day of the year, and I think I slept almost all day. I am weary as all give out, not from physical exhaustion, but just the way the Blue Funk envelops me and drains me of any motivation to take part in anythin'. Thankfully such will pass, I am almost sure, as such has occurred over the last decade. Yes, maybe one of these days, I will again have a family to surround me and give me reason to celebrate. Until then, I can find no reason to do so. Forgive my mood, but it ain't your fault. It ain't anyone's fault. I can't stop it - well, not without some drugs, but I ain't gonna go to the doctor and tell him I am depressed because I am alone during the holidays. That is just silly.

My navel, however, is basking. The rest seems to have done it well. Still, I am almost as sure my navel would be happier with another navel in the picture than it is without. Or maybe it wouldn't. It is hard to tell such things when the navel can't speak. I cannot ever even distinguish whether or not it is smilin'. I just make a lot of assumptions about how it feels. I apologize for that. End of report.

Posted by notGeorge at December 23, 2003 12:23 AM
Comments

Hang in there. You have friends all over.

You might try finding somebody you can help.
If you're not up to that, how about finding somebody you can harass? :)

Posted by: David at December 23, 2003 04:39 AM

Great idea David! ;)

Posted by: Tiger at December 23, 2003 09:47 AM

Hang in there, Tig--we're thinking of you, here at Chez TwoDragons!

David's idea was the best I've heard in YEARS!! *LOL*

--TwoDragons

Posted by: Denita TwoDragons at December 23, 2003 12:34 PM

You are very lucky to have life and friends, think of all those who have lost family or loved ones at this seasonal time. I am one and still able to see the wonders in life. You are only as alone as you want to be. So quit feeling sorry for yourself.

Posted by: Trish at January 3, 2004 06:49 AM

21 decemder is the shortest day ever

Posted by: jas at November 18, 2004 08:53 AM