I should love today, but I don’t

Normally I’m a I LOVE MONDAY person. Start of a new week, kids are back to their schedules, I’m back to my schedule, everything is structured and organized. All the things I love. Only, today sorta sucked. And for no particular reason other than it’s the 12th and I have hardly gotten anything done at work that I wanted to have done by now. It’s January and I already feel behind. That is NOT what January is supposed to be about. So, I’m feeling a little half-empty-cupped right now. And I’m really a glass-half-full kinda girl. In other words, I feel off. I don’t feel myself. I hate that. I’m in a funk. So totally non-descriptive and yet totally accurate.

Foodwise I did good today. I’m over my daily calories by 133 according to The Daily Plate - but my daily calories are only1200, so I’m not all upset about it. However, I haven’t exercised today and I probably won’t. My quad is still hurting from dropping the dryer on it the other day. It’s sore. And not in a good way. Plus, the whole cold/sore throat thing that I’m clinging too. So I’m going to go home, yell at my kids to do their chores for a bit and then snuggle down in bed and watch some tv shows that I’ve recorded but haven’t gotten around to watching - like most of last week’s Oprah. I have a baby blanket to finish crocheting by Saturday and I’m nearly done. I’d LOVE to cross that off my 101 things to do in 1001 days list!! Then at least I’d feel like I was accomplishing something useful. We won’t mention the fact that this blanket was started a year ago, and originally attended as a Welcome New Baby gift. And now he’s going to be a year old. Nope, we’re not mentioning that one AT ALL!!

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