>Update

>I updated my blog roll. Yes, I know there are not a lot of fibro/cfs blogs listed, but I am interested in more than my illness, and I hope you are, too. Blogs on any and every subject are out there, and especially if you have mobility issues, you can be connected and entertained and educated and laugh, laugh, laugh, just with your internet connection. It’s a good thing, and yes, I know I stole that from Martha, but I’ll bet she doesn’t really care.

>It’s been a good day.

>I was able to get out with a friend and do a bit of shopping and browsing, had a coolatta and played Big Kahuna on here. I can tell I will not be able to do more than hobble once I have been still for awhile, but having fun is so worth it. Pain and fatigue as a result of doing something fun is so much easier to deal with than pain and fatigue that just happen for no known reason. I know what I’ve done to cause the former, and was willing to make the trade-off. It makes a difference. It is very cool and spit rain off and on, and the air is really, really damp.

We went to Walmart, which is in the process of building more in order to become a super Walmart with groceries and all. It was awful. Why would you choose to walk what seems like miles from one end of a store to the other just to find the few things you might need. It is stale recirculated air, too. Very unpleasant to be in. I am not one who thinks bigger is necessarily better, or that one-stop shopping is a good thing. Friend and I agreed that we will go only when we have something specific to get. No more browsing for the fun of it. Huge, cavernous stores are not really all that appealing.

>Twitter

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Does anyone? I don’t. But I just read something about searching yourself on google, so I did a search for strangely peculiar, which I have been using since 1995 btw, and discovered I have been twittered.

http://tweetmeme.com/story/138109786/strangely-peculiar-something-has-changed

Should I be excited, flattered, disturbed? It means my blog is being read more than I thought, which is a good thing, but it also means I should probably step it up and get serious about blogging for people with fibro/cfs. Or should I? Should I just keep it on a more personal note, should I try to become a ‘real’ blogger, or should I just get over myself? Opinions, anyone.

I am feeling much better today, btw. Coincidentally, it is much cooler today, although the humidity is still pretty high. So maybe it really IS the heat, not the humidity. I don’t know anymore. I’m just happy to feel better and be out of the funk and the pain I was in for the past couple of weeks. Life is good.