be it resolved
Nov. 29th, 2005 06:21 pmI seriously want to get back on track with my exercise routine,
but
I desperately want to be well for my weekend trip to LA,
therefore
I am going to take it very easy between now and Friday.
I actually felt much better as the day progressed, and probably would have worked late(r), except that at 5:00 I compulsively checked 511 and observed that there was *no traffic jam* between me and home, and it was still that way at 5:15, and I just couldn't resist the idea of being home in *half an hour*, whee! This never happens anymore, I just don't understand where all the usual people went. Was there some kind of space-time inversion that carried off a large number of hapless commuters?
Now I'm home and it's only 20 after 6, and I'm unreasonably tired and starting to feel vaguely wheezy again. This might be a very early night...
OK, time to finish the very last of the T-day leftovers. Roasted root vegetables, mmm...
but
I desperately want to be well for my weekend trip to LA,
therefore
I am going to take it very easy between now and Friday.
I actually felt much better as the day progressed, and probably would have worked late(r), except that at 5:00 I compulsively checked 511 and observed that there was *no traffic jam* between me and home, and it was still that way at 5:15, and I just couldn't resist the idea of being home in *half an hour*, whee! This never happens anymore, I just don't understand where all the usual people went. Was there some kind of space-time inversion that carried off a large number of hapless commuters?
Now I'm home and it's only 20 after 6, and I'm unreasonably tired and starting to feel vaguely wheezy again. This might be a very early night...
OK, time to finish the very last of the T-day leftovers. Roasted root vegetables, mmm...