ext_347156 ([identity profile] kaelikat.livejournal.com) wrote in [personal profile] darkfyre_muse 2006-08-17 04:24 pm (UTC)

Hm, makes you wonder also what's so good about the good habits and bad about the bad habits and good about the bad habits that we like them so and bad about the good habits that we can't keep it up? Oooh, my poor widdle head (my some sinus thingie on top of the whirling vortex of random thoughts).

Routine becomes tiring, too, I think. It's hard to have a routine with a two year old around, I have to admit. But then again, routine hasn't always been easy for me.

A thought or train of thoughts springing to mind as I contemplate routine is this: A routine could be described as perhaps driving on a straight stretch of road on a long trip so that you won't have to focus so much on the road itself and you can let your attention drift a bit and appreciate the company and scenery in more detail. Then someone needs to make a pitstop or your next exit is coming up - scenery changes, something happens, needs to happen, wants to happen, sets you slightly off course, probably makes your trip more interesting, you'll get back on the road.

I dunno - that's just a random thought of mine. I wish for, I want, I would like, I've done it before, it'd be nice to get back into a routine. Get Cory to daycare at a decent hour, get to work earlier, get home earlier so I could exercise or clean house, have dinner at a decent hour, have some wind-down time before bed and maybe even make it to sleep before midnight without the panicky 'Oh CRAP we forgot to ... !!'

BUT - I like the 'interruption' (BONUS) in whatever little routine I have especially when you guys visit us. I miss you both - LOTS. Hope we see you SOON!!

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