Well, I guess it does make me a little grumpy that our governor has extended the stay at home order until April 26th but I was more than expecting it, so why bother getting upset. It is what it is. I can choose to do it or not. If I choose not to do it I could potentially endanger my health and even life or someone else’s. If I choose to do it, and do it willingly, I have the potential to influence someone else in a small way to want to do it and perhaps save someone they know and I don’t know and maybe never will know, from sickness or even death. By being positive and trying to have a good attitude I can at least influence my own outcome. My blood pressure stays lower when I’m positive, also.
Over the next few days I am going to change my profile picture in places to this:
My hat got kind of messed up and I need to get it steamed back into shape, which is a very time-consuming and grumpificating process (I don’t understand why spell-check doesn’t like the word grumpification).
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11 responses to “Curmudgeonly Monday? Meh.”
I’m a little grumpy too because of the next order.
And you’re still my adopted dad.
This too, shall pass. Oh, you’re in the family, now. There’s NO turning back! bwahahahahaha! I mean, er, of course, darling daughter.
I love your humor!
Spellcheck is grumpified over grumpification.
Which grumpicates matters.
Grumpification is a a good word. We need to talk to the spell check people.
Thanks. I already added it to my personal dictionary. That’s the best way to get rid of those ugly little red squiggly lines.
lol love the mask 😷
Thanks!
Nice! That’s my new favorite word now. I think I’ll start using it.
Good. Please do.