All Work And No Play? (Updated: 01.02.25)

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Daily writing prompt
Do you play in your daily life? What says β€œplaytime” to you?

01/02/25: Added some pics and a few observations since this was posted a year ago. Observations in bold.

For the last couple months I did not do much playing at all. I was too caught up in a maniacal quest that left me stressed, burnt out, sick and unemployed.

I learned a lot of very hard lessons from that whole debacle and know I will definitely not be repeating those mistakes again! (01/02/25: Still a work in progress)

However, before I took a hard left turn down that bumpy road, I tried to embrace play in any situation I could.

Be it at work, in the grocery store, the bank and pretty much anywhere I could, I’d try to make it fun.

Cart races, anyone?

It might be as simple as telling a funny story about the McDonald’s drive-thru to the tellers at the bank, or an innocent prank on one of the engineers at work, but I tried to approach as much as I could with a playful mindset. Sometimes I’d even try to make a game out of how quick I could finish my shift reports, to see if I could beat my time from the day before. Test my efficiency as it were.

I may have occasionally tested my three-point shooting skills at the grocery store as well, but that’s a topic for a different day. (Pro tip: Don’t try this with jars of pasta sauce or cantaloupe. It likely won’t end well. Stick to Charmin or bags of chips.)

It’s not Charmin, it’s a basketball.

I got away from that for quite awhile, and damn, did I miss it. (01/02/25: Still not as cut and dried as one would hope. Twelve hour shifts tend to get in the way.)

Now don’t get me wrong, when there is a time to be serious and respectful, I certainly do so. But in the average, hum-drum everyday? Game on.

Way I see it, life gives us enough to be pissed off about. Why not have fun with whatever is left?

Now, outside of that kind of silly behavior, I also do more normal stuff too.

I play guitar, I like to read (regular books and some comics too), play video games (Starfield currently) (01/02/25: Warhammer: Space Marines once I install it on the Steam Deck), and I actually consider working out play time too just because I love it so much. (01/02/25: Latest workout update here )

At the end of the day, life is just a series of games and challenges at it’s core. Some are truly serious and deserve our undivided attention and respect, but the rest? I say open season on life.

Get it back once in awhile for all the laughs it has at our expense.

Yes, Life…We’re laughing at you, not with you.


Comments

20 responses to “All Work And No Play? (Updated: 01.02.25)”

  1. January is always hard grinding work for me to satisfy HMRC in all its demands and , indeed, to source all the info that they KNOW about me already in order to justify their response

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    1. There’s nothing like red tape and bureaucracy to start off the New Year. Good luck!

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  2. I really like your attitude of trying to make even the most mundane situation fun. You’re right, life is too hard as it is, so it’s important to also see the fun side to things.

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    1. Thanks! I figure if I don’t try to make baskets in the grocery store, who will? lol

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  3. Play time at gorilla mart. love it bro. I understand the Charmin 3 pointer lol

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    1. Thank you, Brother! I mean, if we don’t do it, then who will? πŸ˜„

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      1. Damn skippy not the people that gives us dirty looks for having fun lol

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      2. Oh, and there are plenty of those! πŸ˜„πŸ˜„

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      3. I know and they seem so disgusted that someone is enjoying life, what a pity.

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      4. I know, right? Talk about uptight bitches πŸ˜„

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  4. Not all who wander are lost Avatar
    Not all who wander are lost

    Mary Poppins got it right with the spoonful of sugar things; you can find some fun in pretty much anything if you look hard enough for it. Glad you try to keep the mundane at bay πŸ™‚

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    1. Thanks, Sarah! I certainly try my best. I don’t always hit the mark, but…lol

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  5. Ok this is weird – I was just telling you it showed me as liking this post but when I went to view it again the like disappeared 🀣 wtf?

    I think we can all agree playtime is essential ❀️ I love when you’re playful and humor is good for our soul 😘

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    1. Happens to me all the time. πŸ˜„
      I swear there is a weird disconnect between Reader and actual blog pages. It can show me it’s like on one, but not the other. πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ
      Sometimes it’s hard to maintain that playful side. All i can do is try 😘😊

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  6. Hahaha! I feel like this was also fun for you to write πŸ˜‚ Great post! No jars of pasta sauce! Did we find this out the hard way? πŸ˜†

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    1. Nope. But I have seen those, and soda cans, hit the deck in the market. No bueno! Too much shrapnel. 😲

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      1. 😬 Facts!

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      2. Indeed πŸ˜„

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  7. The rest of that quote: makes jack a dull boy is SO true. U2 sang β€œdon’t let the bastards grind you down.” When I looked for the lyrics to make sure I had them right, I discovered there is a mock-Latin aphorism with this meaning: Illegitimi non carborundum. How fun is that! Illegitimi non carborundym, Kevin!

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    1. Well, there you go. We both learned something today lol
      Thanks, Susan! 😊😊

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