Bad blogger, bad!
I haven't been by many of your blogs, and I haven't been posting much myself. Which means I must be on hiatus without even realizing it.
I'm back at work. I wish I were back at home. But the bank account dictates where I go, and where I go now is the office. So.
I'm slowly recovering, slowly getting back energy. S-L-O-W-L-Y. This is truly testing my patience. I want to go exercise, go to the zoo and walk around, take a trip. Heck, I just want to walk at my normal pace!
All in time.
Tuesday, May 08, 2012
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All in time. At least that's what I tell myself when I can't do something. But it rarely quells my impatience.
ReplyDeleteOh, Patti, my patience is reaching a breaking point. :) I am convinced the only way I am still going is the Lord is giving me the strength to do so.
ReplyDeleteSlowly but surely wins the day! I hope you settle back into your routines and feel better soon. :)
ReplyDeleteThanks, JT! Today is a bit better. :)
DeleteI'm sorry for the slow and sorry for the back to work. But I am happy to see you!
ReplyDeleteYeah, not too happy with being back at the office, BUT, I do feel somewhat better today. Slowly but surely!
DeleteDon't feel bad about the time off. Take it. You deserve it :)
ReplyDeleteThanks, Kelley!
DeleteMelissa-you just take the time you need, and we will all be waiting here for you...because we love you, my friend! Hugs!
ReplyDeleteAwww, thank you, Valerie! Sending hugs right back!
DeleteKeep battling along.
ReplyDeleteWill do. :)
DeleteSending thoughts of healing and patience your way! Our bodies take their own time, much as we might want them to hurry up. I hope that when this is all over, and you're back to yourself, it will seem like a blip--over and done.
ReplyDeleteI hope you're right, Christine. I am actually feeling a bit better today, but I won't be running marathons any time soon!
DeleteTake things easy and try not to over do it.
ReplyDeleteThat's my biggest battle - I want to do housework (well, kinda...) and other things, but I tend to get too involved and then I pay for it later by ending up in bed!
DeleteI'm not patient either Melissa - but I agree with Debs. Take it easy.
ReplyDeleteWill do, Flower. :)
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