It was a dreary day today. That made everyone a bit lazy and a bit cranky. Myself included. It took everything I had to get out of bed before the kids to have a little tea and check emails.
Nothing pressing. That’s good.
It was a dreary day today. That made everyone a bit lazy and a bit cranky. Myself included. It took everything I had to get out of bed before the kids to have a little tea and check emails.
Nothing pressing. That’s good.
As I lie in my bed and listen to the youngest babble from his crib, I have many thoughts.
That’s adorable.
You must not be very tired.
Your speech is getting so much clearer.
But first and foremost is…
What do you do when you naturally have high anxiety but days weeks like this one put you in overdrive?
I’m going to be candid here
Day two of social distancing wasn’t too bad. Because we didn’t actually distance. 😬
Don’t be mad. Hear me out.
We are trying to keep our distance from…everyone. You know, how we’ve all be requested to do.
And suddenly my kids have turned into social butterflies.
I am blessed. I have all the things I need and almost everything I could want. Sure, I second guess myself when I want to buy a pair of $130 gym shoes.
But I usually end up buying them anyway.
George has developed the sweetest little personality ever. When he’s not being a little monster boy that is. But it truly shines in two places.
Three years ago I wrote about getting the news that George was on his way. I was so very happy. It had been a long road for us. Two years ago, I wrote about how I was experiencing all of my last firsts. I also wrote about the one minute that changed our lives and why George would be our last baby.