I'm pretty "glass half full" on most days, but I've had it.
It's mid-February, and the darkness is wearing on me, Seattle. It's grey, it's gloomy, it's damp.
I get up in the morning and it's dark. I leave work and it's dark. I plunge around in my bedroom area (it's a loft, so I just get an "area"--not a room) at crack of dawn-of-my-discontent, and look for clothes. I find myself wearing the same thing over and over, because it's easier to wash and dry things in the brightly lit bathroom than to put them away by lantern-light (hyperbole), never to find them again until springtime (more hyperbole).
See? There's me, looking for drama. And that's the problem: this winter is monotone. Daytime highs in the 50s, grey, spitty rain to chance of rain to just rained.
Bring on a gullywasher! A frog-strangler! Or blazing sunshine! Or a wind incident!
Alternately: give me time. With time, I could plan leisurely evenings, every night, with candles and hot chocolate or wine, with my friends, with music, with conversation "um Gott und die Welt" (a German phrase that means a conversation that encompasses everything--from God to the entire world), with laughter, with food.
Seattle winters, you should come packaged with time.
My glass needs filling.
2 comments:
"um Gott unde die Welt" sounds a bit like I gotta undie welt (presumably from tight whities). But seriously, I share your pain. Shakes fist at sky.
I wish we could pull some of the grey down here. :-/ May your glass be full anon...
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