Emotions
Ok. This is a s strangs post and I know that before I even publish it. I read in one of my friend's blogs that she is on a merry go round. I think it is amazing how a person can go through so many emotions in two hours - even more in a day.
Here is an example. I am watching a movie this afternoon. I went from angry to sad to happy back to sad to nervous to happy again. WHEW. That seems like a roller coaster. It is crazy that you can be worn out and never leave your recliner or couch.
My emotion right now is nervous. I am nervous about my sinus surgery next Thursday. I have lots of thoughts that are making me nervous. What happens if one of my kids accidentally hits my nose and messes something up. I dread the pain. What if my face is disgustingly swollen and I have to go back to work? What if I am not recovered very much when Dawson has his surgery and I am not able to give him the best?
I am worried that I am going to oversleep in the morning. My best friend's daughter is getting dedicated tomorrow morning. What if I oversleep and miss it? The problem is I can't go to sleep.
Oh well I am going to go and try again. Good night.
Amanda
Here is an example. I am watching a movie this afternoon. I went from angry to sad to happy back to sad to nervous to happy again. WHEW. That seems like a roller coaster. It is crazy that you can be worn out and never leave your recliner or couch.
My emotion right now is nervous. I am nervous about my sinus surgery next Thursday. I have lots of thoughts that are making me nervous. What happens if one of my kids accidentally hits my nose and messes something up. I dread the pain. What if my face is disgustingly swollen and I have to go back to work? What if I am not recovered very much when Dawson has his surgery and I am not able to give him the best?
I am worried that I am going to oversleep in the morning. My best friend's daughter is getting dedicated tomorrow morning. What if I oversleep and miss it? The problem is I can't go to sleep.
Oh well I am going to go and try again. Good night.
Amanda
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