Veeveenatyisy

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    I'm a busy mum (aren't we all) of three under nine, and I also support and care for my husband who's been ill with ME for three years.
    My house comes with my job so I can't do everything I'd like to but I tend to stamp my personality on it through pictures, accessories and our own bits of furniture.
    I love the sea and nature in general so colour choice is influenced by these.

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Life's curve balls!

The house move is rapidly approaching as too is the panic that we won't be ready in time, especially as the heavy, incessant rain last week postponed both the nursery and the main school's sports days to this week, and I have a funeral to attend. All in all, I'm losing way too much packing time, and just hoping against hope that somehow I manage to keep going enough to get it all done.

And then, of course, life throws you another curve ball, and this time a whopping emotional one, and I'm finding myself having to push down so many thoughts - it's a bit like trying to squeeze one of those pop-up tents back into its bag, or one of those squashy snakes back into its box. Somewhere along the line I'm really going to have to take some time out and deal with it all, just not until we've moved.

What do you think?

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maggs

maggs

Posted | 13th July

Sounds like you have a lot on your plate at the moment. Try to break each problem down into manageable pieces and only tackle the one you are dealing with at the time. When that's complete move on to the next one. Make the most of the sports days, they only come around once a year from nursery to year 6. After that your children will ban you from any such events at secondary school!
I hope your husband's health is continuing to improve. Good luck, Jan.

SylviaAst

SylviaAst

Posted | 14th July

MY thoughts and prayers are with you---I know how difficult it can be to care for a loved one. Take time to take care of yourself. Hugs, Sylvia