As a morning person (don’t hate me), I usually get up at
6:10, go to breakfast, go back to apartment and hang out until 7:45, at which
time my phone sounds this “get your motor running”-type alarm that jolts me
into brushing my teeth, filling my Nalgene with tea, grabbing my latchkey
lanyard and running out the door.
For whatever reason, I’ve had a hard, hard time getting up.
I’m not one to hit the snooze button, but I’ve basically gotten out of bed at
6:30 daily. I really don’t know what’s up, although I’m taking a typhoid
vaccine over seven days and wondered if that might be it. Fatigue isn’t listed
as one of the effects, but who knows.
Friday’s my Saturday, and usually over weekends I still wake
up at the same time, run for an hour and then go back to bed. In the evening, I
do tae kwon do, albeit badly. This morning, I could only bring myself to do
half an hour running. I just couldn’t. Tonight, I’ll go in early and do the
other half, but today, it wasn’t happening.
Maybe it’s because I redid my fitness routine post R&R
and now instead of step class three times a week, I’ve cut that to two and
added boxing. I also am trying to opt for the pool more and did that last night
before boxing.
Today I can barely lift my arms. I try to do a lot of the
shoulder rehab in the pool and it hurt even before boxing, where I totally did
the punching thing. That might be tied to the fatigue more so than the typhoid,
I suppose.
I’m also on a new assignment and even though it’s not
physically exerting, I work a little late every night, which puts everything
after leaving on an accelerated schedule. I’m getting into a routine at lunch a
couple days a week where I take home an extra cup of soup and a piece of
cornbread for dinner rather than going to the cafeteria in the evenings because
there’s little time.
This place really really is like a cruise ship. There’s so
much stuff to do that work gets in the way!
Last Sunday, our community rah-rah person (there’s a title,
but it means nothing to people outside the job) put together a “Kindness Rocks”
event, where we painted cheery rocks, thus channeling Leila and Riley. This was
extremely hard to squeeze into my social calendar since Sunday is a work day
and I’m super busy, but I cut half of salsa class to paint some.
The rock-painting event was several hours and people cranked
out some really pretty ones, but mine were not among those. It was kind of
amusing because Rah-Rah, who’s extremely sweet, would come along and talk about
other people’s in detail, like, “Oh, this looks just like the Pinterest one you
copied!” and her encouragement to me was more like, “Good job!”
I’m no artist. It was fun, but I did learn that rushing
through rock painting doesn’t work well, especially when you need layers of
paint. There just wasn’t time to dry. And painting little designs, or words, on
small rocks is ridiculously hard. I made a cute little boat (if I do say so myself)
but when I tried to write “Life is a Beach” on the back, it didn’t turn out so
well. And, when I thought about the sentiment later, it didn’t make a lot of
sense. If you’re on the boat, you’re probably not on the beach. And I tried to paint a little eyeball followed
by “Rock” but it when it was done – and I was out of time – it wound up looking
like an “O.”
Merry Christmas to me |
But as busy as I am on weekdays, I pretty much chill out of
weekends. Yes, I get up and work out for an hour, but really, after that, there’s
no much. This morning I was so tired I came back from that half hour and put in
a load of laundry. I set the timer to remind me it’s in there – the laundry
room is down two hallways – and promptly fell back asleep. That rarely happens;
sometimes I manage to sleep for 20 minutes, but I was gone the whole hour. The alarm
woke me up from some weird dream. Then I stuck the stuff in the driver, set the
timer for 45 minutes and same thing.
I’ve no idea what’s going on but decided to do little else
this weekend but tackle my Christmas present to myself, The Far Side
collection. Way back when, I had all the books but sold them after Peace Corps
when I needed money. Now, they’re in a three-volume collection with lots of
commentary from Gary Larson. It’s been so much fun to re-read these, although
somehow I’m not getting ones that I thought I got before. Others I’m seeing
things that I’m pretty sure I never noticed before and am cracking up. Man,
they’re funny. Sure, sick and twisted, too, but what worthwhile isn’t?
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