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Zenobia
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Default Oct 12, 2003 at 11:28 AM
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It is raining cats and dogs here in Tacoma. I was planning to go for a run but now I think I am going to pretend that my knee needs one more day to heal up. It was giving me a twinge the other day. It has been cloudy and wet the last few days which means that the wet season is probably here to stay. I hear tell that as soon as it starts getting like this peoples' moods go down the toilet. They all say lack of sunlight. I do ok until about mid-january then the rain gets tedious. I am not sure how I am going to deal with the mood then, this will be the first year that I will be working on not hurting myself. I think I will get myself some beautiful stationary on which to write letters to my T. I think that I will try painting this year. I have often had the desire to paint but am convinced that I suck as an artist. I never progressed past stick figures and landscapes are right out. Last month, though, I went on an art walk and saw what people think is art and thought I can do this garbage. Most of it looks like a child could do it surely I can. Besides why do I have to make things look realistic. What is it in my past that made me believe that? I think I will start looking in the book catalogs for art books from which I can learn some techniques. I was thinking it would be fun to learn calligraphy as well. We have a cool calligraphy book at work that shows how to do all sorts of different styles of writing. I also plan to go to the hardware store and pick up a full spectrum light. I hear good things about them and their ability to prevent SAD.

But right now I am excited about the rain. I start doing different activities when the rain starts. I will be scrapbooking, playing video games, doing all the house cleaning jobs I didn't get to when it was nice out, reading in the middle of the day, all those nice things. Oh, and more baths. Nice, hot, bonewarming baths. I live in an old house so we have a lot of cold, cold drafts so hot water is essential when the chill sinks in.

I was wondering what you all do when the winter months come. Do you get down or up? Do you have different activities you do now? What are your plans to prevent cutting when the winter gets dark and dreary? Can you think of something different that you have never tried before?
Carrie

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Default Oct 12, 2003 at 08:03 PM
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Zen, if you have the money, I highly recommend getting a light therapy box. It is a very high intensity (usually 10,000 lumens) light, and you sit in front of it 15-30 minutes a day. It's been a big help for me with my SAD.

As far as activities to help deal with the dark months, I'm usually ok until Christmas...I do a lot of decorating, and baking and stuff...keeps me *real* busy. As for the rest of the winter, unfortunately, the way I usually handle it is badly. It is raining I do find if I keep my hands busy, crocheting is what I do, it does help.

Oh well...that's what I do.

*hugs*
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Default Oct 12, 2003 at 09:58 PM
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The first Afghan I crochetted I started just before I went into the hospital. It is rose, ecru and sage green. Each square is a different stitch. It was a great way to learn how to do it. I liked to cross-stitch too. Haven't done that in ages upon ages. I would develop my own patterns out of pictures in childrens books and off photographs. It got boring though. I have a tendency to go through passions. I pick something up, do it all out, then once I know how to do it, I drop it. Is it that way with anyone else? When it comes to book learning, I will get totally excited about some subject and will read and read about it but after about a month I get totally bored with it and drop it.
Carrie

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