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"I bet you were born warm, coach, so you coud skate on ice forever and not get cold"
How’s everyone?
I’m doing ok. A lot going on. Wait. Not really, per se - just a lot of bouncing going on in my brain.
I got promoted to senior executive assistant along with a 10% raise.
I had my annual physical and received a good bill of health :)
The kid is still looking for work. I know she’ll eventually find something, and when she does, I hope she’ll be as happy as she was at her last job.
I have projects that I want to start, but I can’t bring myself to start any of them because I’m stuck in a rut. All I want to do is read, play the Happy Color app on my phone, and watch tv shows. Right now I’ve been binge watching 9-1-1 Lone Star.
Being in this rut is not good because I am not doing things that I find pleasure in doing. Instead, I’m just vegging out. I mean, reading is good, but there’s more that I like doing and I am just not motivated to do any of it. I know that I’m dealing with depression.
One of these days I’ll shake this off but in the meantime…
Currently reading:
If you love libraries, you’ll enjoy this book. It tells the true story about the 1986 burning of the Los Angeles Central Library. It was a disaster. The fire burned for 7 hours and after the fire was extinguished, 400,000 books were completely burned and 700,00 more were damaged. Many investigators descended on the scene, but to this day, the mystery remains. Was the fire purposely started?
The author also shares her own investigation into the mystery while weaving stories about libraries and the people that ran them. It’s a good book.
Next weekend the kid, granddaughter, and yours truly will celebrate our birthdays together, 14th, 44th, and 63rd.
Until next time ;-)
Toodles.
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