>Totally silly, I know, but as I sit here at 10:30 pm needing to go to bed,
>but not tired enough to do so I am feeling rather depressed. Why? Because
>I have no more Lactnet to read. I'm all caught up with my reading and now
>have nothing to sit and enjoy. :( :P
>That'll teach me to keep current with my Lactnet!
Jay, I have had the same experience, particularly on the weekends, when I
actually have more time to read Lactnet.
When I get behind, I feel overwhelmed, and work hard to read them or skim
the ones on topics unrelated to my private practice. Then, when I get
caught up I feel disoriented. I pass by the computer to see if there is
"new mail". If there is, I'll read, with care, a post on "Lactation
practices of gerbils in Outer Mongolia." If there's not new mail, I wander
around wondering what is was that I wanted to do when I had time.
I get my posts individually, instead of in digest, so I can drift by
anytime I'm home to see if there is new mail. I never would have dreamed
that I would enjoy this list so much.
Patricia Gima, IBCLC
Milwaukee
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