I can get myself up and going and shower and GET IT OVER WITH or I can sit here and type a long post and then maybe decide to read a little, all the time having the chore of the shower hanging over my head. It’s 6:11 am; what will I do?
6:54 am: Well, it’s done and I have clothes on and boots on and my hair is combed and I weighed myself and, to be brutally honest, I don’t feel too much more inspired. Clean, but that’s about it. I might be going a little heavy here on the negative, because it does feel nice to have clean skin and feet inside clean socks. But, all in all, today it was, for me, a chore. I’m human. Yes, I do have some human tendencies along with my undeniable atavistic ones.
Enough of that. Alison has an appointment today over at the hospital at around ten, so we are going to have to corral some younger inhabitants here to gear up and be ready to push me out of the curving driveway. Ha! All at once the quotidian chore of showering on a cold morning doesn’t seem so bad. Of course, getting them out to push and shovel might be the easy part; getting them to answer the cell phone and come out to push us back in when we get return could be a problem.
But, there is some good news: the clock of which I have written lately sits by a cold window pane and this morning, it was acting oddly – just sounding the occasional chime and one bong. So I warmed it up and I just got a nice seven bongs; it may be six minutes slow, but that’s an easy adjustment.
Say, I think I wrote a post about making this a year of improvement and published it. I believe I need to go back and read it, but since I didn’t follow my edict of making sensible post titles, I may never find it. I suspect, however, that such a situation is akin to the policy that ignorance of the law is no excuse. Well, at least I can look. Maybe I’ll just shower again.