What to do today?

Good morning and good start to the week.

It’s Monday, but not just any Monday It’s “blue Monday” … so what to do today ???

On Monday plus Monday ever, the worst day of the year, what do you do?

I don’t really have an actual answer. First point I had already faced this aspect a year ago, in my article … but the reality was different, I was in the hospital, sick, no one still knew what I had, closed there, with a distant husband and a little dejected, away let’s tell the truth.

What has changed today? mah .. then in the meantime I’m not in the hospital, and they understood my illness. And this seemed to me to be a good goal. Then I am always deaf, and this is a fact. Then I’m in London, (but briefly and in the middle of the move) … eh the husband in the room over there.

I went to the market this morning, went food shopping, got a notification of a sale on ebay, talked to the girl at the market in English, and it’s sunny. Obviously in the we, both Saturday and Sunday, that we could go around, a fog and a cold. But for the timing of the weather you know, they are always ahead.

What to do today? I started writing here, because I wanted to. I realized that from the beginning of the year I had written only one article, justifying this laziness to myself “but I write tomorrow that today is a holiday”, “I’m on vacation” ..

but I just missed writing. Now I am not a writer nor can I aspire to be one. But I missed “putting down” my thoughts, and these pages are for that. They helped me in the most difficult moments, including hospitalizations and injections. They are my therapy. Before I wrote every day, because it was important for me to have a moment of peace, a moment of my own in which not to be sick (and because I was in a hospital room anyway, it’s not that I could go out or do anything else).

Now I try to write every two / three days. Because I resumed my daily to-dos and then it’s not like I have such an interesting life to tell. But the timing seems great to me.

So what to do today ???

what you do every day. After all, it’s only a Monday.