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I can't believe I feel this way

Even though I was tired yesterday after my bike ride, I felt good. I didn't do much after the ride, other than eat and rest, hoping I would be recovered enough tomorrow to maybe play around of golf.

Well, I am recovered today, but I have absolutely no interest in playing golf. I don't even have any interest in going to the practice range.

Of course, I'm not sure why I should be so surprised, as it's been about 2 months since I last played, and well over a month since going to the range to practice, and I haven't had any burning desire to play all that time.

I've even turned down a few opportunities to play, because it would interfere with my bike riding, and even now that I've been sitting around the house all day today doing absolutely nothing, I still have no desire to golf.depressed.gif

It's seems I'd rather be posting to my blog.

What has gotten into me?

I just have to get out of the house.

Maybe I'll go to the gym. Believe it or not, I have more interest in doing that, than playing golf.

Comments

Becky said…
Maybe golf just isn't cutting it for you anymore.

Or if worse comes to worse, you could come to work.

PS 3929/30 were bought off today :-)
Marc said…
Yeah, believe it or not, I thought about coming to work, but then I came to my senses. :)
Alan said…
I don't know why you're surprised you lost interest in golf. The real surprise is that were you interested in it in the first place?

Pretty dumb pastime if you ask me.
Marc said…
Yeah, well, maybe, but I can remember a time when I was playing 2, 3 and sometimes 4 days a week. Now it seems to be more of a chore to go golfing, than dawning all my winter gear to go for a bike ride, in 40°F temperatures.

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