Depression: Well, after a little exchange with my doctor, we're trying an increased dosage. So far, no truly dark days or breakdowns and I can pull myself back from negative thoughts a bit easier. I worry, though, that it may also be keeping me a little... hmm... "floaty" comes to mind - less able to focus/commit to doing a thing. That's hard to quantify and confirm, though. Hmm... Reading: I have a few books on my "to read" list, though I find myself reluctant to start in on them. I received The Dragons of Babel along with The Iron Dragon's Daughter, but after reading the latter I'm not sure I want to read the former. Certainly, if it's the same level of aimlessness and depressive squandering of a character and setting, I'm not up to that right now. The latest (final?) book of the Lightbringer series has been available for a while, but I've been hesitant to pick it up. I've generally enjoyed the series and characters, but as i...
sorry to hear that! I don't think this office makes it to 81 when the heaters are on - and for the summer they shut them off. (so on a day when it's 50 out, imagine how "warm" it is inside!) Hot offices suck, though.
ReplyDeleteThankfully, I was able to reset the breaker at about 5 pm and it didn't trip again through the evening, so it got more normal later on. Flaky AC unit that's been around for probably 30+ years. Sometimes it just won't stay on. Which, I guess, is at least better than the 2-3-year-old unit that's completely dead. o.o;
ReplyDeleteUm, shouldn't they invest in fixing those? From what I understand, heat isn't good for computers (or employees, really) ... sometimes it'd be better for a company to invest in fixing something... Ah, well. I realize that when times are tight, things don't get taken care of so well sometimes. Glad to hear it got better!
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