I suppose it's my turn to do this. Here are my 25 random things about myself.
1. I constantly worry that I've made a huge and expensive mistake by going to college for journalism and political science instead of something that may actually get me a job after I graduate.
2. The idea of a future after college gives me giant anxiety attacks. I feel as though I'll never be able to find a "professional" job, and I'll have to work at least part time in a grocery store for the rest of my life.
3. When I'm driving around delivering pizzas, I always listen to the same 10 or so of my favourite songs of the moment all night long.
4. When I'm driving around in my car alone, I pretend I'm a singer in a band while I sing to the same 10 or so songs on my 7-hour shift.
5. When I see terrible grammatical errors on signs in public, I correct them with sharpies whenever possible.
6. I have no idea what I want to be when I grow up. I figure I'll spend my whole life in and out of school.
7. I get bad seasonal depression, so someday I hope to move somewhere it doesn't snow so I don't have to deal with it anymore.
8. When I'm really, really pissed or upset for any reason, I get super quiet. If I'm provoked enough after that point, I will explode. It's usually not a good idea to ask me what's wrong. If it's worth talking about, I'll say something.
9. I usually have so much to do that I have no idea what to do with myself on the rare occasion I actually do have a day off.
10. I often find myself wondering just what is the point of anything/everything. Most of the time I come up with nothing.
11. If I don't get lots of caffiene during the day, I get crippling headaches.
12. I often feel like a traitor to my gender because I don't want kids and I don't want a big, formal wedding should I ever get married.
13. I hate the idea of having to "grow up" and "be an adult"
14. Years of dealing with customers has led me to have a gigantic hatred toward nearly everyone.
15. I spent way too much time thinking about this list.
16. If I had it my way, I would spend my entire life travelling from one place to another.
17. I have had a job since I was 14.
18. I've been spending a lot of time daydreaming about warm weather. So much so that I get distracted from whatever I'm supposed to be doing.
19. Staying on any kind of task is very difficult for me. I have the attention span of an acorn.
20. I hate organized religion.
21. When I was younger, I used to read encyclopedias when there was nothing else to read. To this day, I will read anything put in front of me--even if it's super boring.
22. I hate internet speak. I don't understand what is so difficult about typing out those two extra letters to spell out the full word, "you" instead of U, "are" instead of just R, etc.
23. I've become a giant brat about my grades in college. I once dropped an English class because I got a B- on a writing assignment, and a poli sci class because I got a C on an exam. I did not feel I deserved either of those grades.
24. I hate being depressed, because when I really think about it, my life really isn't bad at all.
25. To sum it all up, I'm just insane.
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I have an amazingly simple cure for the depression.
This past November, Doc Green gathered us all together at work and said that he wants everyone on his staff to take Vitamin D3 all winter long.
His reason was because it is flu season and it has been proven to help combat the flu.
The other benefits are - if you get a cold it will not last as long as a normal cold (I can verify this. I had one cold this winter - lasted 3 days. 3 DAYS! Whoah! For me, it's usually 14 days!)
The best benefit ever, is that it helps combat seasonal depression. Your dear uncle suffers from this much more severely that I do, and he has also been taking 1000 IU's daily - and WHAT A DIFFERENCE it is making! It's worked so well that we went out and found Childrens chewable D3 vitamins for Jerry - and his teacher has noticed an improvement in his attitude as well!
Another benefit - if you are susceptible to having a stroke, and you are taking vitamin D3, the stroke will not be as severe.
Give it a try! We've been buying ours from Mortons and they are not expensive. Just make sure it's D3 and not just D. It has to be the correct chemical compound.
Let me know what you think!
Better still, pass it on to those you love too!
Hugs,
Aunt Bren
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