I was planning to post some photos for you, then looked to see what Photo Hunters is about this week.... it's "Support" and I realized that the photos I was about to post here would be great for that theme. so guess if you want to see those pics you'll have to come back on Saturday. Hey, that's only a day away, so not such a challenge for you.
I've begun to wonder... why is it that when I'm home and have a LOT of work to do here, all I want to do is sleep, or watch TV, or sleep, or check my email then have a nap... (well, you get the picture), and yet, I have the energy and will to go do this work at The Centre?? Any ideas on this? At home, I hurt so I go to bed. In order to work at The Centre, I'll even break down and take some pain meds if I absolutely have to. I live in a mess, and yet I make sure all is clean and well done there. What is wrong with me??
Anyway, Reba wants to go outside, so I must go open the door for her. She can have her own blog, but still needs me to open her doors. What's up with that?
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3 comments:
I had the same behaviors you do -- well, minus the chronic pain -- and it turned out to be depression. I would go home and sleep or stare at the TV. I didn't care how much dust was on the end tables or how thick the cat hair grew on the carpet. I stared at the TV or slept.
Somedays I would stare at the TV, remote in hand, and never even bother to turn the thing on! Yet I was still leading my ministry team, keeping up with my classroom and vibrant with my students -- but to do that, to pretend for a little while everyday that all was well, took every bit of energy I had.
Go see your doctor. Tell him/her what's what, and see if there is something they can do for you. My Doc prescribed sunshine, fresh air, exercise, and a change in my glasses prescription. I did take antidepressants for about 90 days. They were quite mild and I suffered no side-effects.
I've been having a really difficult time getting your blog to load recently. It took several minutes to get the comment box open.
I just wanted to let you know that I've been keeping up with you in my Google Reader, but it's very hard to comment.
And I keep a tidy workspace at the office, but not so much at home!
Interesting
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