Saturday 7 June 2008

Do you ever?

Do you ever have days when it all suddenly seems too much? For absolutely no reason it feels like the weight of the world has suddenly dropped on your shoulders?

It's been one of those days today. It started off well and but gradually the fug has descended and I feel really miserable. Hopefully tomorrow will bring a better day.

Although Jo's tale of the naked bike ride brought a smile to my face!

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  1. Hope tomorrow is better for you, and this is something passing swiftly. Yes, I liked the Naked Bike Ride, too.

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  2. often I feel like that. Like the weight is on my shoulders, not my naked butt on a bicycle.

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  3. Oh I do hope tomorrow brings you clear skies and sunny smiles. I know that awful heavy feeling. It just sucks rotten eggs.
    Take two lurchers, add a glass of wine, and toss in a lovely walk???

    smiles-
    Patience

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  4. sorry! That was me deleting myself. Apparently the universe thought my words were ever so important because they showed up twice.

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  5. Gosh. I feel like that all the time. It usually coincides with not getting enough sleep or the weather being terrible. Or both.

    Hope you feel better soon!!

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  6. yup. me too. more often than i like. patience is right - a walk with your hounds might help.

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  7. Feel better soon lovely. I was feeling a bit like that too and wondering what to write, then I got the phone call from my sis and I was so relieved, hee hee. Thanks for the link.

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  8. Today is Sunday and it is a beautiful day. I think I am blessed with a sunny attitude and hope to pass this on via cyberspace to you. If you would like a laugh look at my blog today and you will see I got a nice surprise!

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  9. Yes I know too well what those days are like. However, today the sun is shining and I hope you are feeling better. Bad days do pass.

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  10. Yup, and thinking about things only makes it worse... but the Scarlett O'Hara approach ("Tomorrow is another day") generally helps - provided you don't take it too far and start turning your curtains into ball-gowns or shooting Yankee soldiers...

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