Cabin Fever
Being cooped up at home does not mean getting cabin fever because there is so much to do. I know there is a lot of things I have to do but in this cool bed weather, instead of cleaning up, sorting and organizing the things we have that needs to be sorted and organized in the clothes closets, library, dvd cabinet, kids’ room and even the living room, I just want to curl up in bed with a good e-book. And by e-book I mean I got a long list of ebooks to read.
So, how can one battle cabin fever?
- clean up the mess brought about by the more-than-week long rains
- sort clothes and toys and give these away to those who need them instead of just having these unused inside cabinets
- volunteer in relief centers and help in the packing of relief goods
- bond with the family by cooking for them and just simply spending time together
I am sure people are now eager to go out and breathe some outdoor air. I myself am ready to go as soon as I finish some online tasks.
I just hope and pray that my fellow kababayans who were affected by the massive flooding are in a better situation than earlier last week.
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