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Showing posts with label winter blues. Show all posts
Showing posts with label winter blues. Show all posts

Thursday, 5 January 2012

The Winter Blues

Beautiful sunset last night

As that first winter wore on for the most part we were warm and comfortable. With a lot to accomplish before spring we had many busy days. We watched as the days shortened and the sun set earlier and earlier.  We were busy from sunup to sundown but by mid December there is only 6 hours of sunlight. Of course if it was a cloudy day there was no sun and it seemed like we had a fair number of those days, at least way more than we had imagined there would be. Wasn't this supposed to be one of the sunniest places in Canada? The most frustrating part was looking outside just before bed and seeing all the lovely stars. Why couldn't it be cloudy at night and sunny during the day? This phenomena has continued to baffle me and we are starting to think it is a conspiracy.

Slowly over the next few weeks our moods seemed to shift and I'm sure now that it was due to the lack of sunshine. We started to get grumpy and snippy with each other. This was so not normal but what to do? It was obvious we were starting to get "cabin fever" or perhaps it was Seasonal Effectiveness Disorder. Whatever the cause it was becoming a real problem and even now as we are in that same time of year I am struggling again with it.

There are a few things I have learned over the years that do help me.

1. Get outside! This is sooo important. I need the Vitamin D from the sun and I'm not going to get it sitting around inside all day. Even if it is cold, I just bundle up and enjoy some fresh air. Even on a cloudy day I will still get some vitamin D.

2. Get some exercise! OK.. If I did number one now it's easy to do number two. Build a snowman if nothing else although here the weather is usually too cold and the snow won't stick. Exercise releases endorphin's which can help dispel those doldrums.

3. Turn on the radio. Music seems to help dispel the grumpies at least a bit.

4. Create something. Whether it be baking, sewing or some other sort of craft making something always gives me a sense of accomplishment.

5. Plan something special. We don't go out to eat but that doesn't mean we can't plan something in. A movie night, a special meal, a Skype coffee date with family.

Last night we had a spontaneous Netflix marathon and ended up baking cookies at midnight because Mountain Man was craving something sweet. Yum! Do you ever suffer with the winter blues? If so what do you do to get rid of them?
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