I looked up the word "malaise" in Webster's Dictionary. The definition didn't work for me, but I like the word nevertheless. Webster says that it is "a slight or general feeling of not being healthy or happy.
I am healthy and I am happy, but today I have been in slow motion, so I will redefine "malaise" to mean "not quite up to par."
I cleaned and did laundry and did some shopping, some writing, some working on next week's lesson, some studying and some cooking, and all was done with a certain amount of lethargy.
Have you ever had a day like that?
It is a good thing it is Saturday....Sunday always recharges me.
As I sit here by the computer there is a breeze gently blowing through the window and I am typing to the accompaniment of a steady downpour of rain. The various surfaces it is pelting provide a variety of sounds that is soothing music to my ears.
It will lull me to sleep tonight.
I've felt the same way today!! No motivation at all. :)
ReplyDeleteHah! Maybe it is a world-wide phenonomen.
DeleteWell I usually blame it on the heat. It was so hot here today that I just didn't want to do anything! Tomorrow I hope you have a wonderful Sabbath day! Love you!
ReplyDeleteThank you! I hope you have a lovely Sabbath too. Love you.
ReplyDeleteSounds like a GOOD day for you. We finally got rain yesterday afternoon - the first since March 1 (when they had the Cultural Celebration). It was a GOOD thing.
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I don't think I can possibly experience enough rain to ever NOT be grateful for it!
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