Pressing Pause
October 25, 2024Image courtesy of Pixabay |
My lists have lists.
My house looks like an indoor tornado spun through.
A giant mound of storm debris is stacked by the curb in
front of our house…the one I’d like to sell (there’s a pile of storm debris in
front of my new house, too, but I don’t mind that as much since curb appeal isn’t
currently an issue for that house.) And we’re not through cleaning up
our yard.
My brain hurts from all the calculations of time, logistics,
and money it’s been forced into making over the past few weeks. One day I was
supposed to be in three places at once—until Hurricane Milton cancelled
everything.
And how are you?
All this to say, I’m going to take a couple weeks off from posting on Catching Happiness, though I’m still going to send out the Happy Little Things newsletter next week as planned (subscribe here).
In the meantime, check out these posts from the past you might
enjoy (do you sense a theme here?):
4 comments
Kathy it sounds like "your plate is full". Please don't overdo and know that I will be "looking up" for you. Hugs!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much, Debbie!
DeleteI am wishing you Good Luck with your changes! I'm sorry to hear you experienced the effects of a hurricane. The phrase "one less thing" attracted me, I will sit down later to read that and other articles you like. Thank you. Sketchbook Wandering.
ReplyDeleteRita--hope you enjoy the other posts. We had a lot of debris and cleanup from the hurricane(s) but no damage, thank goodness. Even without damage, it takes a while to get back to normal after a storm like Milton, between shortages, power outages, and general disruption of life.
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