depression
Howard, on host 209.86.39.59
Saturday, December 16, 2000, at 18:34:35
I just read a post where it was stated that depression is common this time of year. I suppose it's the holidays. Anyway, here I sit with a rotten cold and a fever blister. My nose is stopped up and breathing through my mouth leaves it dry. Outside a front is passing through with heavy rain and thunderstorms. The prediction is for much colder weather and snow with winds up to 60 mph after midnight. I also have a hangnail on my pinkie. I know that in the morning there will be dead limbs all over the yard because of the wind, and my back will get sore from picking them up. My kids and grandkids are so busy with Christmas, they haven't been to see us much lately. So, am I depressed? Absolutely not. I like snow, I like yard work, I know the cold and the hangnail will go away, I don't want the younguns to come around and catch the cold. The storms will pass within a few hours and in the meantime, I have my computer and my fireplace, and my wife is in the kitchen making good things to eat. Why should I be depressed? Howard
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