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Nov. 19th, 2007 03:15 pmDo you think anyone would mind if I hibernated the whole of summer?
I know that etymologists would, since 'hibernate' comes from 'winter' and just doesn't fit summer. It's just that I want to hibernate. Maybe it's simply how I feel today. It's a sleepy and somnolent day and I'm gradually working through the list of 'should-have-done-yesterdays.'
Tomorrow and Wednesday are teaching days and I have no excuses. I shall march out bravely at peak-heat and do all my messages (some of which should have been done last week, but the fatigue wasn't as pleasant of Friday as today and I couldn't even imagine going for a walk) and then I shall teach and then I shall start accumulating tasks that should have been done today.
There's a good reason for me looking like a dormouse (apart from the fact that I'm short and round and have brown hair). All the supplements I take for the CFS have kicked in and my muscles have decided that today is the day they will cease spasming. No yearning looks at pain relievers. No odd aches when I get out of bed. Just sleepiness. The sort of sleepiness that wants to last all summer.
I know that etymologists would, since 'hibernate' comes from 'winter' and just doesn't fit summer. It's just that I want to hibernate. Maybe it's simply how I feel today. It's a sleepy and somnolent day and I'm gradually working through the list of 'should-have-done-yesterdays.'
Tomorrow and Wednesday are teaching days and I have no excuses. I shall march out bravely at peak-heat and do all my messages (some of which should have been done last week, but the fatigue wasn't as pleasant of Friday as today and I couldn't even imagine going for a walk) and then I shall teach and then I shall start accumulating tasks that should have been done today.
There's a good reason for me looking like a dormouse (apart from the fact that I'm short and round and have brown hair). All the supplements I take for the CFS have kicked in and my muscles have decided that today is the day they will cease spasming. No yearning looks at pain relievers. No odd aches when I get out of bed. Just sleepiness. The sort of sleepiness that wants to last all summer.