The Lives of Others
Sep. 10th, 2007 08:16 amIt's cool and rainy this morning. The heat didn't go on last night, but I did wear my flannel beatnik cats riding mopeds pajamas. I will not be wearing sandals today, but I'm not sure it will stay cool enough for boots.
Yesterday was also cool, with those high, foggy, crystalline clouds that signal snow at a higher altitude. I couldn't see my breath, but it's just a matter of time. We usually have September snow in Colorado, mid-month.
I just wanted to say, if it hasn't been obvious in my posting, I've been feeling really good this week. Something switched last weekend and I finally feel like I can both cope with and/or enjoy all the things that have been coming my way.
( Reading Ilium )
( The Lives of Others )
I thought I had something else to say this morning, but I have to stop if I'm going to get to work on time. August was a really difficult month for me, but Septemeber is shaping up to be much better. I just wanted to tell everyone that my baseline mood is positive and its hard not to second guess it. I keep telling myself, "Don't throw bricks at your own windows." Because the knowledge that it won't last is sometimes the hardest thing to live with and the easiest way to spoil a good mood.
Yesterday was also cool, with those high, foggy, crystalline clouds that signal snow at a higher altitude. I couldn't see my breath, but it's just a matter of time. We usually have September snow in Colorado, mid-month.
I just wanted to say, if it hasn't been obvious in my posting, I've been feeling really good this week. Something switched last weekend and I finally feel like I can both cope with and/or enjoy all the things that have been coming my way.
( Reading Ilium )
( The Lives of Others )
I thought I had something else to say this morning, but I have to stop if I'm going to get to work on time. August was a really difficult month for me, but Septemeber is shaping up to be much better. I just wanted to tell everyone that my baseline mood is positive and its hard not to second guess it. I keep telling myself, "Don't throw bricks at your own windows." Because the knowledge that it won't last is sometimes the hardest thing to live with and the easiest way to spoil a good mood.