Flexibility is always good
Aug. 8th, 2006 09:16 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
When you have a whole evening planned out, and every single thing you've planned involves electricity, but you come home from work only to find that the power has been out for an hour because some stupid drunk person has run their car into an electric pole.....
And the house gets hotter and hotter because it is still 100 degrees outside, and the light fades, and you can do none of the items you have planned, but can only sit close to the window with a paper fan and read books....
And, well, once the power is back on and your equilibrium is restored, then you can appreciate how nice it was to have a relaxing evening with nothing to do but read.
Hm. Why do I never feel calm in the MIDDLE of situations? It's not nice to be stressing out needlessly.
And the house gets hotter and hotter because it is still 100 degrees outside, and the light fades, and you can do none of the items you have planned, but can only sit close to the window with a paper fan and read books....
And, well, once the power is back on and your equilibrium is restored, then you can appreciate how nice it was to have a relaxing evening with nothing to do but read.
Hm. Why do I never feel calm in the MIDDLE of situations? It's not nice to be stressing out needlessly.