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I woke up this morning feeling like an emotional wreck. I guess with everything happening, both recently and in the near future, it had gotten the best of me. I got to work today and thought I left my gate card in the MrsWIXYmobile, which I drove yesterday. I had to wait for someone to open the gate for me. I later found my gate card in my duffel bag. I have been dragging along this day also.

I felt better after emailing back and forth with Brenda, who proved once again why she is one of my best friends. I still felt like I was run over and I wondered why. Cliff Note: Check out Brenda's post about her new car from earlier this week.

I went over to see what Bella posted about and saw she was a bit down also. I then turned around and looked at my calendar and saw that the full moon is tomorrow. At one time I worked at a MRDD facility as an activity therapist and I do believe that the full moon has an effect on how people feel. Cliff Note: Bella has posted an amazing photo on her blog. Go take a look.

I then emailed Bella and she concurred with me. One thing that Bella has in common with me and many others that we blog with is we don't pretend to be something we aren't. We let people know when we are feeling good and we let you know when we are down.

Struke referred to me as a super-blogger last night. I appreciate the compliment, but most of the time, I'm not too super. I think that's what endears me to others. Cliff Note: Struke has a few Elvis related posts as well as his winner and his loser of the week.

Comments

cathouse teri said…
The Moon is my mother. ;)
Connie said…
Hope the blues have gone away by now for you Wixy. We all have days like that, I think. Enjoy your weekend. :)
Anonymous said…
Cliff...you are indeed the super-blogger. You have touched an amazing number of people with your posts. I feel privileged to be part of your internet family.
Pat Jenkins said…
you thnk you got it bad, i turned into a werewolf!!!
Brenda said…
Cliff,
I do hope you are having a better day today. It looks like it's going to be a BEAUTIFUL day.

Hope you get out and enjoy some of it. A walk @ Silvercreek park would be perfect on a day like today!!! (you know me, walk, walk, walk!!!)
Jen said…
The full moon...another once per month issue to deal with.
Anonymous said…
Cliff, you don't giver yourself enough credit! You're an awesome blogger!

I have found, with my own experience, that the effects of the full moon linger a few days before and a few days after.

Hang in there!

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