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Old 02-02-2010, 05:16 PM #1
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Default February Blahs!

So the February blahs have settled in. It is another cold, dreary day here in Central Illinois. I just want to stay in bed every morning instead of going to school. Spasticity is worse. My students all seem to be suffering from it too. They are grumpy and many of them are skipping classes and staying in bed. So far I have only missed one day of work this semester. It was rather icy out. I am counting the days until Spring Break (mid March). Is anyone else suffering from the February blahs? Any cures?
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