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Beating the November Blues

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It gets dark at 4:30PM, it’s dreary, it’s windy, it’s darn right depressing. In fact, on most days in November, curling into bed at 3PM for a nap just feels like the natural thing to do. Hibernation, I think it’s called! November just ain’t one of my favorite months. I’d take peaceful white snow over the somber November days any day. I must say however, on a positive note, we are having our Indian summer now in Montreal, so I am not speaking about these past few days, but rather of November in general. Do you know that November continuously sees the highest rate of suicide out of all the months of the year? Fall also sees increased cases of seasonal affective disorder (SAD) and others, which come out to show their yucky faces.

So, how can we beat the November blues?

Well before I get there, I wanted to fill you in, my readers. As you all know, I have been on the fence with this H1N1 vaccine. I feel I am truly being peer pressured into the whole thing. Honestly. This is the first form of peer pressure I’ve felt since someone put a joint in my face about 18 years ago and shouted, “Try it!” Both my boys don’t have school today, so the plan after this past weekend, was to take them to be inoculated today, and then out for pizza afterwards.

But, after speaking with some other “loonies” such a myself  at a Breast Cancer charity meeting last night, I saw I wasn’t alone. And I don’t have to let myself be peer pressured into a decision. For me personally, I’m not ready to make the decision, AT THE MOMENT. I’m not saying no to the vaccine. Not at all.  I’m just taking the wait and see approach. I’ve brainwashed my husband so badly with the aluminum content in the shot, that he wouldn’t even let me take the kids today. Meanwhile, the boys are on elderberry, echinacea, Vitamins B, C and D, along with their daily multi-vitamin. I also read that after Dec 15th, the risk of swine flu will decrease substantially, and that the next 6 weeks are the prime time for the swine flu. So, as for the vaccine, maybe this weekend, or maybe next week, or maybe not at all. I’m on that fence. Don’t judge me ladies.

Now back to November blues. Before I depress you all about this month we’re in, here are some yummy things to do in November.

  • Make some great delicious homemade soup and feed it to your girlfriends, boyfriends, hubbies and kids. There’s nothing like a great bowl of soup on a yucky day. I saw Dave Lieberman of The Food Network cook for a large group of women at a luncheon, and I really enjoy his recipes. They are easy and tasty. EASY is the key word for me. Here’s a great recipe for one of my favorite soups, Butternut Squash. Here is Lieberman’s version, Butternut Squash Pear. Yum! http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/dave-lieberman/butternut-squash-and-pear-soup-recipe/index.html
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  • Prepare for Thanksgiving in advance. Planning a party is fun! Why not throw your energy into enjoying the festivities this year? There are tons of websites that give you creative ideas on how to make your Thanksgiving dinner a hit. Check this one out, http://www.divinedinnerparty.com/thanksgiving-party-ideas.html
  • Diet has a major effect on mood. Studies have connected depression with low levels of folic acid. So, if you’re not getting it from diet, at least take a supplement in November. If you want to supplement the folic acid in your diet, eat at least 2-3 meals of cold-water fish a week, some egg yolks, nuts, almonds, sweet potatoes, dark green leafy vegetables such as spinach and broccoli, and bananas, oranges and peaches.
  • Buy a Full Spectrum Lamp. Studies show that people’s mood elevate simply by being in or around full spectrum light. Just by putting your desk near a window, you’re helping yourself during the month of November. And get outside! For a walk, to the park, for a jog, for a stroll with a coffee. Not only does the vitamin D help with the blues, it is a natural protectant against flues and viruses.
  • Plant Tulips! In fact, I decided this year, I am going to plant my own. My
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womenonthefence 5 pts

Hi Diana,

Thanks for your comment! I didn't write GET ACTIVE, you're right. It was almost a no-brainer for me, as my readers know how important I think staying physically activity is. Great suggestion.

And if they run out of vaccines, you're right. I won't have to decide, LOL!

:))

ProjectEatMe 5 pts

All of your suggestsions are awesome but I have one to add:  Get active.  Or move to Texas.  Or as a middle ground, get active outside in the SUN - don't wait till night time to go for a walk.

PS, if you're lucky they will run out of vaccine and you won't have to decide :)

Diana Leah Wilson

http://projecteatme.blogspot.com

ProjectEatMe 5 pts

All of your suggestsions are awesome but I have one to add:  Get active.  Or move to Texas.  Or as a middle ground, get active outside in the SUN - don't wait till night time to go for a walk.

PS, if you're lucky they will run out of vaccine and you won't have to decide :)

Diana Leah Wilson

http://projecteatme.blogspot.com