Inactivity - bad
May. 31st, 2005 06:40 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I woke up feeling really pissy today (4:00 am) and I felt really grumpy yesterday afternoon until I fell asleep.
I think I had too much inactivity after I got home yesterday after doing so much work on someone else's homestead all weekend. My own homestead needs lots of work and just being in it makes me twitch. However, after a weekend of back breaking physical labor, the loving husband was too wrecked to be into doing anything about it. He wanted me to lounge with him and chil'in while I was feeling extremely restless. I didn't want to watch cartoons and veg - I wanted to be up and moving. When I come to a "full stop" on all fronts (mental and physical) I start to thrash internally and I spent the afternoon and evening feeling "stopped"; no planning, no doing, no "working on" stuff and too much TV. I was feeling like a bug stuck in sap.
Then I woke up this morning and listened to everyone sleep. I wanted to go to the gym, but I have morning drop off today, so I couldn't. So I layed there listening to people sleep and tried to figure out why I was so twitchy. I concluded I should have just pulled out the pick yesterday afternoon and started trenching for the brick border I want to put in around the lawn. As they say, hind-sight is 20-20.
I did bug and nudge the husband incessantly after his alarm clock went off at 5am this morning. That felt good. "Get up, get up. You have pick-up this evening. Get up. Your alarm clock went off. You have to get up." I can be really annoying - F, J and Vic all think it's one of my super-hero powers. He didn't get up, but he woke up and we agreed that I was too twitchy. We decided that I should go to the gym tonight and burn off some of this excess energy otherwise I'll drive everyone mad. Just talking about it made me feel better, so it must be a good plan.
Oh - apparently my "Indian Name" has been revealed and I am "drags friends along". Although yesterday at breakfast it was almost changed to, "pushes friends over cliff". It is good to be loved for who you are.
I think I had too much inactivity after I got home yesterday after doing so much work on someone else's homestead all weekend. My own homestead needs lots of work and just being in it makes me twitch. However, after a weekend of back breaking physical labor, the loving husband was too wrecked to be into doing anything about it. He wanted me to lounge with him and chil'in while I was feeling extremely restless. I didn't want to watch cartoons and veg - I wanted to be up and moving. When I come to a "full stop" on all fronts (mental and physical) I start to thrash internally and I spent the afternoon and evening feeling "stopped"; no planning, no doing, no "working on" stuff and too much TV. I was feeling like a bug stuck in sap.
Then I woke up this morning and listened to everyone sleep. I wanted to go to the gym, but I have morning drop off today, so I couldn't. So I layed there listening to people sleep and tried to figure out why I was so twitchy. I concluded I should have just pulled out the pick yesterday afternoon and started trenching for the brick border I want to put in around the lawn. As they say, hind-sight is 20-20.
I did bug and nudge the husband incessantly after his alarm clock went off at 5am this morning. That felt good. "Get up, get up. You have pick-up this evening. Get up. Your alarm clock went off. You have to get up." I can be really annoying - F, J and Vic all think it's one of my super-hero powers. He didn't get up, but he woke up and we agreed that I was too twitchy. We decided that I should go to the gym tonight and burn off some of this excess energy otherwise I'll drive everyone mad. Just talking about it made me feel better, so it must be a good plan.
Oh - apparently my "Indian Name" has been revealed and I am "drags friends along". Although yesterday at breakfast it was almost changed to, "pushes friends over cliff". It is good to be loved for who you are.
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