(Was that politically incorrect? You know I don't care, I was just wondering.)
I've pushed the envelope with my stamina this past week. So today was scheduled to be "Nothing Day".
I have fulfilled the first requirement of a "Nothing Day" and slept twelve hours. It's 1300 and I haven't showered or dressed yet.
But it's warm and sunny here in Boston. It seems a sin to waste it.
On the other hand, I won't make it far.
One of the drawbacks of our yard is that it is only sunny for a few hours, early in the morning. If I were in Rocky Nook, there is always a way to sit comfortably in a sunny spot. There are places in Charlestown.....but the time & effort it would take kinda defeat the purpose of a "Nothing Day".
If I am going to bother packing up and heading out, shouldn't I go to the gym? Walk over the North Washington Street Bridge to the North End?
Tough decisions.
Bonnie calls her do-nothing days, "Jami days" - stays in her pajamas throughout.
ReplyDeleteYou've made it this far into the day doing nothing, don't screw-up this great effort by over-thinking it - you're no quitter, stay the course and do nothing!
Ah...rest! Or just walk over to Sue's There And Back Again, and sit on her deck.
ReplyDeleteOh, do you know when her fundraiser is? I have to make arrangements to get out there.
ReplyDeleteTom is right. Quitting doing nothing can only be accomplished by doing something.
ReplyDeleteAnd nobody likes a quitter.