Of course, it seems so obvious now.
After months of looking behind the sofa and around the lawn gnome, I finally figured out why the long face.
That thing called SAD (not fond of the acronym) Seasonal Affective Disorder. Feel like such a city girl, putting a disorder to my, well.... funk. http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/seasonal-affective-disorder/DS00195e .
Yes, many of us, above the Mason Dixon Line (mind you peeps, I am a born and raised Texan) have Vitamin D deficiency.
Love living in the Midwest, the winters can be tough and we moved a little further north and it took me 1 1/2 winters to see the light...literally.
I tell you this, partly for those that have been wondering where their friend went and the other part is that whatever is going on in your life, there is hope. There is that green patch on the other side of the fence. So, if you see me with a slight tan in the middle of winter.....say to yourself or outloud, she has that SAD thing.
Enough said.
Finding the answer to things is a little like finding Neil Pasricha. He's the genius that, in the midst of terrible happenings in his own life, he wanted to feel better. Neil started a little blog called http://1000awesomethings.com/ This is Neil at TED http://www.ted.com/talks/neil_pasricha_the_3_a_s_of_awesome.html (are you getting yet I am a HUGE TED fan?) We can see the good amidst the disheartening. You can choose to see the good.
You can choose to see the good.
Love you,
sarah
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