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Tag Archives: anxiety
Here Are Some Deep Seething Exercises
I’m not sure why I’m posting this today, exactly, only that it’s one of those times where I feel like if I don’t spew some of this out I’ll burst. So what’s been going on? Well, to summarize, COVID raged … Continue reading
Look Who’s Stalking Now
And so the pandemic continues. I’ve quit counting how many weeks at this point. Really. I’m not sure if there’s a point. I have had anxiety unlike any I’ve ever experienced in my life, or at least for this duration. … Continue reading
Load to Nowhere
I feel the need to apologize. I think once upon a time, my blog was kind of funny. I mean, I’m no stand-up comedian, but I’ve been told I can be a bit witty. Lately, I have not been. Like, … Continue reading
Posted in life, Parenting
Tagged ADHD, anxiety, bomb factory, friendship, sadness, school
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Cakey Breaky Heart
The insanity continues. It’s lucky I’ve been going to bed early the past couple of nights, sans wine. I’m still not getting much sleep between the kids rocking and rolling a bit due to allergies due to the see-sawing weather … Continue reading
Worry Up and Wait
I suppose you could say I’m high-strung, a worrier. My mind is constantly scanning the horizon for things that need to get done or acquired, with a priority and due date attached to each. On one hand, I think it’s … Continue reading
Working on the Change Gang
We’re dealing with the transition that all parents must endure: Stella going off to kindergarten. And like everyone else, this has been a source of great excitement, fear, anxiety, and sadness. This change has caused a snowball effect around our … Continue reading
Michelin Tired, Man
Saturday was rough. I didn’t feel particularly awful when I woke up, but after about 3 hours or at around 8 AM, I started to falter. I was just so tired. And overwhelmed. I saw the list I keep on our kitchen … Continue reading
Posted in Parenting, pregnancy
Tagged anxiety, back pain, bitching and moaning, hormones, late pregnancy
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Last day (sorry, no witty title this time)
This is officially my last full day of being pregnant. It’s quite an odd thing, really, to think that my body will lose its tenant in such a short time, and that in just over 24 hours, we’ll finally get … Continue reading
One Stew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest
I guess the closer we get to the extraction (one way or another) of our little girl, the more anxious I feel. This also no doubt contributes to the frequency of my posts. No matter what I’m doing or discussing, … Continue reading
Posted in pregnancy
Tagged anxiety, discomfort, fatigue, Gordon Ramsay, loss of appetite
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