Holidays Are Over
Jan. 4th, 2007 06:49 pmMike has gone back down south. We put him on the train at lunchtime. I have deflated his blow-up mattress and stowed it away in a drawer.
The holiday season is over.
Christmas acts as a buffer between one year and the next. Nothing that happens between December 20 and January 3 (approx) ever seems quite real.
I was going to compare Christmas to a fugue state, but having checked out what Wikipedia says about fugue, I suppose that's a bit extreme.
"Confusion over personal identity"? Actually that fits pretty well.
Because what I feel right now is that I've finally got my life back after a blurred hiatus.
Whether I'm happy about it is another matter.
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Date: 2007-01-12 10:34 pm (UTC)Today I walked to pay my water bill and found a blank, bleak building that fit the month perfectly--a substation of the phone company, I guess, but it was just a brick building without windows and with dead grass all around, yellow mud stains on the concrete foundation, scraggly bushes by the door.
Just so. January.
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Date: 2007-01-13 02:06 pm (UTC)But I'm a January baby so I reserve my animus for February.