Boots in June?
Seriously. I wore boots twice last week… and it’s June.
The U.S. National Library of Medicine describes individuals with Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) as such: “…They may sleep too much, have little energy, and crave sweets and starchy foods. They may also feel depressed…”
Yup. That was me this weekend.
Seattle apparently has just had the coldest first week of June since 1891. As a result, everyone in Seattle is super grumpy, including myself. Just the other day a crazy on the street started mocking me as I chatted on my cell phone and yelled at me to “get off the damn phone!” WTF? I immediately started yelling back at him. Of course, the dude just walked away. (For the record, it was Sunday morning and I was waiting INSIDE my car for my friend to show up for breakfast. It should also be noted that I was being “good daughter” and talking to my mom.)
Under normal weather conditions, perhaps I would have just ignored him, but I couldn’t help myself. No wonder why people in Seattle are so passive aggressive. It’s the damn weather! (My apologies to the restaurant patrons who were entering Tilth in Wallingford at the time. It really is a lovely place to dine, despite the occasional vagrant who lingers outside at 10 am.)
