Archive for March 4th, 2008

4
Mar

Perimenopause?

   Posted by: Caprica    in health, me

It must be hormonal.

I am beside myself with anger and I just do not know where it is coming from. Strike that. I might know. The pressure of spouse working 7 -days a week doesn’t just fall on him. Everything he would be doing if he were working a “normal” week is falling either on my shoulders or by the wayside. It just seems like I’m under pressure all the time and I feel like a ticking time bomb.

Still at age __ I should be at least in perimenopause. I was hoping the Wellbutrin would take the edge off but I am really off the wall this week. Am supposed to make a gyno appointment like now so perhaps I’ll approach the subject. OTOH,12.jpg if I just got my overworked tush back to doing yoga regularly perhaps I wouldn’t even have to be thinking these thoughts.

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4
Mar

Show us what sets you apart from the next person.

   Posted by: Caprica    in me

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My deformed piggy toes.

The uniqueness that is me?

Um, they broke the mold when I was born.

About 18-24″ (comfortable personal space ["set apart"] from someone I like).

Is there a serious way to answer this question ’cause I’m thinking of the immortal words of a Mr. Fred Rogers?

Hmm, apparently Fred didn’t say all that much about it; perhaps it was more his between-the-line messages I was getting?

OK, then this from American newspaper publisher, E.W. Scripps:

One of the greatest assets any person can secure is a reputation for eccentricity. If you have a reputation of this kind you can do a lot of things … Many an act which, if performed by an ordinary person, would arouse indignation, animosity and antagonism can be performed by a person with a reputation for eccentricity with no other result that that of exciting mirth …

Though there are many eccentrics in the world I am my own brand of eccentric and therefore I am “set apart” from the run-of-the-mill, fairly odd person.

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