Monday, July 1, 2013

One seemingly insignificant thing

Hello Everyone:

Ever have one of those days when one seemingly insignificant thing can make you feel like crap the rest of the day.  Well I'm having one of those moments.  I was out running this morning, like normal, when my left big caught a part of the sidewalk that was raised up nearly causing me to fall.  Instead, it aggravated a sore muscle that made it impossible for me to continue running and I had to walk the rest of the way.  I tried to run but the muscle was/still is so sore that I simply couldn't run.  This put me in a miserable mood for the rest of the day.  I did one positive thing to counteract the negativity, I sent out a couple of resumes to local private historic preservation firms.  The other positive was I got plus one'ed on my historicpca.blogspot.com site and the bf sent some naughty emails.  Maybe I need to take "The Cure."  For those of you not familiar with "The Cure," it consists of coffee (got that already), chocolate, and DD music.  In the meantime, that sore muscle is making it hard for me to concentrate on what I'm doing or even have a clear thought.  See what I mean by how one seemingly insignificant thing and ruin a whole day.  When this happens, I usually like to be left alone.  I don't want to get into a whole analysis why I'm in a bad mood or anything else.  Just leave me alone.  Are you getting the impression, based on previous blogs, I just like to be left alone.  Again, I'm not anti-social or anything else like that.  I just don't like to engage in a lot of mindless chit chat.  I can't begin to tell you how many times I've made this abundantly clear to others.  Yet there are those individuals that persist in trying to engage me in idle chatter.  What I really can't stand is when I'm in a particularly foul mood and someone keeps asking me "What's wrong?"  Despite politely telling them I don't feel like discussing it, they persist.  The other thing I genuinely detest is when I'm minding my own business and some one repeatedly asks "Why are you in a bad mood or angry?"  The irony here is that I'm not but annoying me will definitely put you on my bad side.  In short, it's best just to leave me alone most days.      

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