Heretofore, the first Monday of December will be celebrated (half-fulls) or reviled (half-empties) as:
Buck Up Day
Today is a day to:
Pull your head out of that dark holey place it's been in and feel the sunshine on your (albeit atrophied) face.
DO something today. Don't make a martyr of yourself; it could be just washing your hair, but do something at least slightly productive.
Make at least one person smile, not counting yourself (okay, if you have to count yourself, you may; we do all have darker days at times).
Get cynical about one thing (only one, dear humans) today. It helps.
But do not get tiresomely cynical about "the holidays"! For crying out loud, it's crappy and commercialized and fake and pretentious, but World War Three it is not.
If you would like to add balanced, reasonable suggestions as to this holiday's guiding principles, feel free. If you would like to share how you celebrated this holiday, go for it.
Much bracing love to you all.
Buck Up Betty
Monday, December 3, 2007
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I've decided to make it Buck Up WEEK.....
here's the plan:
*make appointment for therapy (done)
*give out journals to all my students (one class done, one left for tomorrow) and give them the "Everybody has a story tell" inspirational teacherly speech.
*make the traditional countdown paper chain with my kids that I didn't do last year because, alas, my head was stuck, well... somewhere.
*try and remember to take my vitamins every day
and how did YOU celebrate your holyday, my dear?
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