Annie
I went to London to see a show a couple of nights ago and came back with a basket of wet washing in the car and walked around with it! Yes, strangest dreams, washing? Why?
I quite like it when the family care for me instead of the other way round. Hope you all feel the same, a bit of cossetting is very good.
As usual DH and I sat in bed with our coffee this morning putting the world to rights. We talked about the little things we can do to make a smile, for us and for others. A smile as we pass strangers in the street may be the only one they get that day. A little positive chat with the person at the checkout doing such a thankless task, thanking the bus driver as we get off the bus etc, and, most importantly, listening properly with empathy.
Thanks for that Joce it is just the reminder we all need. You are struggling but it sounds like you are doing your best to think positively about it all. You can do no more. Of course you worry about your DD giving birth, that is perfectly natural. I hope you will be allowed to see the baby safely.
Chrissey I think that is probably quite normal, or at least not unusual and certainly not rediculous. I ignore things and hope they will go away and am always surprised when they don't. If I Google something and I only have 8 out of 10 symptoms I assume I don't have whatever it is. I also tend to see everything from the doc's perspective, all the worried well who come in, which means I don't expect them to take my issue seriously. I try to remind myself that I have to go back a few times before they will take any action. DH has knee issues which have only prompted action after about 5 conversations with the GP, 2 x-rays and telephone physio.
Scardycat your walks sound delightful. Your mention of plugs is making me wonder about OCD for DS & Dil, they switch off all plugs after using them, never asked why.
Doodle wise words, well put.