The good news/bad news about not having any current paying employment is that I can drop out of society for a few days if I want to. So that's what I did Monday through Wednesday.
I feel the need to mention--and not because I want to be overly TMI on the Internet about my "cycles," but because I don't want anybody to think I've sunk into a pit of deep depression--that this funk was a normal, run-of-the-mill thing that happens to women every so often.
It has passed.
But Monday through Wednesday I felt like doing absolutely nothing. I mean, I think I still did stuff, like meeting with the financial adviser at the bank to roll over my old retirement accounts from when I was, like, 23. And I still did some laundry and provided basic sustenance to my family. And I finished reading a book for a book club at the library. Plus we got through the basic tasks of the day.
But mostly I sat around and watched recordings of Ken Burns' "Prohibition." It is a really, really good documentary. And no matter how big of a failure I felt the past three days, at least I wasn't as big of a failure as Prohibition was.
I applied for a few jobs but got flustered. I haven't worked on my script in a week. I made and consumed a whole loaf of cinnamon swirl bread, along with M&Ms and peanut butter straight out of the jar. Oh, and to make matters worse, I skipped the gym for two days.
Meanwhile, the most beautiful October weather raged on outside, but I huddled up under a blanket while I parked Nathan in front of the computer.
I was in a Mood. A capital M Mood, which is sort of like when the temperance movement in the late 1800s urged people not to just cut back from alcohol consumption, but to be a total abstainer, a capital T Total abstainer. Hence, teetotaler. Fun fact I learned from my six hours of watching "Prohibition."
Anyway, today I rejoined society. I volunteered for three hours at the Cancer Support Center. I did errands. We went to the park.
So, I promise to write my blog for the whole rest of the week. I think. Maybe. Unless some other interesting documentaries come on.
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