I’m not being so enthusiastic on 365 as normal. So forgive me for not commenting. When life begins to help me not to worry, it’ll be fine.
This is from my imagination…. an idea
Three good things:
1. Facetime from son in Canada - its Father’s day there and he is so happy being a father!
2. Reading in afternoon winter sunlight streaming through the window must be the best!
3. Some small chocolate Easter eggs found skulking in the back of the fridge hadn’t gone bad!
You have a lot on your mind with John's health so it's not surprising some enthusiasm has suffered. We go through moments of time just like the seasons- so rest in the "winter" and look forward to the "Spring". Interesting idea- it reminds me of one of those ink blot tests- but prettier!
Sometimes our minds are too full of other things to even think about photos on 365....I’ve been the same over the last few months. The only thing that keeps me going is the friendship we all have between us & the encouraging comments when things aren’t going too well. I’m not bothered these days about the photo side as long as I am in touch with all the people whose names pop up! Your mind is buzzing I can tell by the photo!
Worry - not a pleasant companion. Follow that good advice given by Anne and enjoy your hibernation and be sure to replace that chocolate ready for the down days.
Neat outcome from your processing. I understand not being able to comment, having tried to keep up, then had to give it up for awhile. It was hard to comment when not feeling up to par. Take care of yourself and John first, then comment when you can. I am sending warm thoughts and best wishes your way.
I have clicked back across your many recent days and am hoping you are leaving your frequent companion, "worry," behind, as John heals and you can relax. So very sorry to learn of his accident and your family's difficult travails. I am not as diligent about keeping up with my 365 connections as I should be, but I enjoy our linked travels through this world and wish you both all the best.
I'm not surprised that your attention is focussed elsewhere right now, you have such a lot of your plate that worrying is just fine in my opinion. My mum used to have a sign on her fridge that read' Go away and let me worry in peace!'.
Lovely colourful image showing that the mind is on a different trip. Hope that John's wound heals quickly and that your life will soon go back to normal. Sending blessings your way Maggiemae.
@golftragic I think the big thing is if i was the victim - everyone would be supporting me and encouraging. Nobody thinks that I am running around doing his jobs and always thinking of him... all the time. Its a bit draining even if I'm not one who looks for hugs!
You created a wonderful image here. Better eat all the Easter eggs before they rot. I'm sure everything will be well for you in the end. Life is full of ups and downs.