Early morning surprise! |
Aaaaargh! How I
hate daylight savings time! I have
to worry all day the day before about remembering to reset the clocks. One year, I had no idea that the
dreaded day had arrived until I read the Sunday morning funny papers and saw that Dagwood was
running about trying to get all his clocks changed. At least that year, I didn’t have to waste time worrying
about the tribulation in advance. The next ordeal is getting up a hour earlier
for choir practice on Sunday morning.
After working till midnight the evening before, I have trouble dragging
myself to church in the best of times. Buoyed up by the prospect of beautiful
music, I stumble around looking for a cup of tea and some clothes – trying to
put them on in the right order – with shoes matching, and nothing that
shouldn’t show showing. But take
away another hour, and I am a stupefied wreck. Once there however, Jim, our choir director, and the
wonderful music perk me right up, but that is a short lived fix, and lasts only
till the end of Mass. By the time
I get home from church, I once again feel like a logy automaton. By the time I
get home from work that evening, I feel absolutely non-functional. Then a night of fretting about getting
up the next morning for a dental appointment, and by Monday morning, I am
battle-scarred, and in no shape to do anything. The previous evening, I had to
worry about getting up and forgetting about the dental appointment completely,
and in fact, to worry about getting up at all, so of course I had yucky dreams
all night about the murder mystery I was reading before dropping off, and
waking up every few minutes – or so it seemed – to reassure myself that it was
not yet morning, nor was I really accompanying Inspector Wexford down into that
disgusting pit. I woke up way too
early – semi-woke up, I should say, and staggered to the dental office to relax
in the dental chair, my worries over.
Major task accomplished! I had gotten there in time, and afterward could
go home and take a nice nap. Which I did.
Today, life looks a lot rosier.
The jet lag period is by, and now all I have to fret about is the possibility
of snow.
My hygienist has a new gizmo – a light to detect signs of
mouth cancer. Ick!
3 comments:
Poor Annie! I hope you've adjusted, and that you didn't have mouth cancer!
I have to find out how you got your dental picture! The flower picture is beautiful.
The flower photo is extremely beautiful! Sorry you had such a difficult time.
Speaking of time....is it time to retire?
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