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Three days into our holidays, and the Blond blue eyed aryan rat departed from the day job since last week. Izzie should be a happy happy serpent. But no. It's all doom and gloom.

Had last Thursday and Friday off as usual. It was glorious weather - sunny but not too hot and very breezy but not too windy. Pottered off to the old lunatic asylum with a new devilish deck and also visited the latest instalment of Sculpture by the Sea which is always amazing and magical - especially at sunset
But was unable to enjoy any of it. Was going through the motions but totally unable to be in the present moment. Friday was no better. A visit to see the robotic dinosaurs at the museum followed by another afternoon at the beach amongst the sculptures was equally uninspiring

But this week has been even sadder and more pathetic. Did not even get up until after midday on Monday. Normally would have been up around 5.40 in order to be at work for 7am
Did not leave the Lair until shortly after 2pm to go on a coffee crawl and visit the city. Got the bus back around 5.30pm as there was simply no point in lingering any longer when in such a crazy agitated state

Tuesday was an early bird. Got up reasonably early in order to catch the bus to the city at 9.30am. Was meeting a friend at 11 but there was papers to be read and bills to be paid before then
Went to see "Alice in Wonderland" in 3d before pottering off for pizza and catching the bus home at 4pm. Slinked into the serpent sack for a snooze and did not wake up until just after 6pm.
This is just seriously crazy.

And today was like Monday except not even leaving the house and spending not just the morning but the afternoon too in the Land of Nod.
It's not like there's nothing to do or nowhere to go. There's plenty but just no interest or enthusiasm for anything at all even the stuff we usually love
It's still too hot and dry to bother doing anything new in the garden. All attempts at planting seeds have ended in nothing. Either they dry out with all those 40c plus days or they get eaten by slaters, snails or other little critters
There's also plenty of decluttering, tidying and stuff to be done around the house. Never any shortage of things to do on that front. And there's lots of books to read, dvds to watch and pages to squiggle on. But no interest or enthusiasm at all in doing any of it

We have two days of 38 celsius forecast for Thursday and Friday so not holding out much hope for much motivation on those two days.
What is so strange, often get these phases of doom and gloom, depression and recession but they rarely last long than two weeks. While they usually arrive slowly, they depart suddenly to be followed by a phase of silliness and irrational exuberance. But it's long long overdue by now
All the tricks of going to happy places or doing happy things are not fooling the monsters of gloom. In fact, they seem to be making them more obstinate

There's been a few moments of amusements. Monday evening's gladiatorial battle between Richard Dawkins and Senator Fielding (amongst others) was absolutely riveting and simply hilarious even when it was often rather serious.
Would have just loved if he could have taken on Tony Abbott as well as the Bitch Bishop.

Date: 2010-03-11 11:41 am (UTC)
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I started to watch that episode of Q&A, the look on Dawkin's face when the Senator for Creationists made his first comment was priceless. I listened for a few more minutes but as I have seen too much of Dawkins duelling with members of the reigious reich I soon lost interest. I don't think the Mad Monk could make it. He was still recovering from his lost hours in the desert. *g* I whooped with joy at work when I read that headline and sighed with disappointment when they said he had found his way out. Just in time to announce a Great Big Fat Bribe/Tax to the fertile and fruitful among us to lavish more luxury on their sprogs and keeping them in the luxury to which their parents have become accustomed.

Pity about the bad mood hitting at the same time as the hols, but perhaps it is more likely when on holiday because you have more time to think about things when not being distracted by the daily grind of earning a crust. With the disappearance of the blue-eyed one at least work might be a bit more bearable.

The Guru of the Godless

Date: 2010-03-12 11:44 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] izmeina.livejournal.com
It wouldn't have been so bad if Senator Fielding had stood his corner, nobly and stupidly defending it instead of turning into a slimy witless wimpish jellyfish. Even The Hairdo seemed shocked by this revelation
And trying to hide behind the so called authority of the prime minister was even more pathetic
"I actually believe in creationism. I think the Prime Minister does as well, so I suppose at the end of the day each person will come to their own conclusion on the issue, Tony."

In spite of finding Dawkins a bit too much of an atheistic fundamentalist who is quite fond of sticking to the old bearded man in the sky with a big black book of judgment view of the divine, Izzie still loves how he cuts through the crap and wipes the floor with the other fundies. The faces on those two born again Muslim sorts when he replied to their question on 'absolute morality' was just priceless

Pity Veronica Brady wasn't there. She had to cancel at the last moment. Of course, the mad monk would and his rotweiller Eric Abetz would have been the dream guests but Izzie is getting too greedy

Oh and isn't it just a scream when you got the liberals supporting big taxes and Labor saying that they are irresponsible and will trash the economy? And now he wants to remove the recent means test on the baby bonus instead of zapping the whole thing
It's interesting to know that some babies are worth $10,000 of tax payers' money, others are worth nearly $75,000 and those with mothers not in paid employment are worth nothing at all (not counting the BB since everyone gets that)

And yessss - these endless breeding bribes are pathetic. Let the little beasties have free education and health care from the government. Bells and whistles on top are for their parents to pay not the rest of us

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