I'm Not An Actual ADHD Sufferer; I Just Play One On TV.

    I was writing a blog post in my head.  Rather than attempt to explain it, I'm just going to write the interior monologue from my head and let it stand on it's own.
    I have always known that the public library has DVDs.  It has only been the last month or so that I have actually started taking advantage of this, though, due to the difficulty level of selecting a movie.  You have to know what you're looking for, because everything is alphabetical-- no new release section here, folks.  Last time I was there, however, I let my eyes wander past 'Z' to see what else there was.  I knew it was a non-fiction section.  What I did not know was that they have workout DVDs!  My biggest weakness with working out is boredom; I have two yoga DVDs that have just been done to death, so they collect dust.  Now I can go to the library and get a new one every couple of weeks!  I can even dabble in a little Pilates, as I chose to do most recently!  I am going to get in such great shape this way oh my goodness, if E watched 'Alice in Wonderland' while he was out of town I swear I will kill him with my bare hands.  He knows I am very fond of 'Alice' and was really looking forward to seeing this new version.  I even almost went to the theater to see it, which I haven't bothered to do for a movie (that wasn't for my kid) in about 9 years.  I wonder if he thought about this while he was gone and knew it would be one of those little secret 'tests'.  Does anyone else over the age of fourteen do that?  Like, "I know.  If this person really knows me, they will not squeeze the toothpaste from the middle.  They know how much I hate that.  I can assess this person's level of respect for my well-being by how they squeeze the toothpaste."  No?  Just me?  Oh...
    
Well, that's about when my blog account loaded and I was ready to start typing.  So that's what you're going to get today.  Have a super special day!

CL
 

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