Monday, October 30, 2006

Down time...

So...I was doing really well at posting to my blog everyday and then I stopped.
Why? Well for one thing...when I get stressed out, I tend to hide out - mostly in my head!
I mean I still get the kids up and to school, still go about my daily business and get the kids to their activities etc. but I tend to become a little less social and outgoing towards others.
I don't put in that extra oomph into projects and I don't feel like doing things for myself that I usually would...for instance, I cancelled a massage I had booked. Silly girl, I know!
I hate that about myself. I always internalize everything and pick it apart until there is nothing left...which is pretty draining on oneself.
Anyways...I feel the crisis coming to an end and I am feeling a bit back to normal...if you could ever call ME normal! LOL

4 comments:

Memory Junction said...

Come on girlie! Time to post again! How was Halloween?

Janice said...

So.....go for the massage, paint your toenails (or something over the top) and write to us - we all care.

Allyson said...

Thanks Ladies...I'm working on it! (((HUGS)))

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