No more classes until January!
There was an article in the DTH today about Seasonal Affective Disorder, which is apparently a type of depression brought on by the winter that involves the desire to sleep more, cravings for sugar, and the inclination to stay inside. Is it just me or is that a PERFECTLY NORMAL state of being in the winter? I mean, are we not un-depressed until we all cavort about at 5 a.m. running marathons and munching on celery? Jeez. Just the thought makes me want to eat pound cake and take a nap.
Those of you in the Triangle area who are fond of various critters and/or want to up your seasonal karma should come by the Animall on Saturday, where I will be "volunteering," i.e. hanging out with really chubby guinea pigs, pissed-off bunnies and awesome dudes with ginormous beards. If you ask really nicely and perhaps buy me lunch I'll show you how to clean a pig's perineal sac!
There was an article in the DTH today about Seasonal Affective Disorder, which is apparently a type of depression brought on by the winter that involves the desire to sleep more, cravings for sugar, and the inclination to stay inside. Is it just me or is that a PERFECTLY NORMAL state of being in the winter? I mean, are we not un-depressed until we all cavort about at 5 a.m. running marathons and munching on celery? Jeez. Just the thought makes me want to eat pound cake and take a nap.
Those of you in the Triangle area who are fond of various critters and/or want to up your seasonal karma should come by the Animall on Saturday, where I will be "volunteering," i.e. hanging out with really chubby guinea pigs, pissed-off bunnies and awesome dudes with ginormous beards. If you ask really nicely and perhaps buy me lunch I'll show you how to clean a pig's perineal sac!