Tuesday, May 5, 2009

I've Got Nothin


Man, I felt like a was posting up a frenzy for awhile and lately, not so much. Things have been pretty slow and easy the last few weeks and I admit to taking a nice amount of naps lately which I know I am going to miss once we come home! Ah, naps.

Time is flying. We only have about 12 weeks left. I am trying hard to live in the present - which I am not sure I have actually ever succeeded at save when I was a kid. I am one of those who get all geeked out with planning so I have shot ahead in my mind thinking about the return home, so many things to do, people to see, unpack the house, and several unknowns floating around....

So how are you?

5 comments:

Lady P said...

I love to hear that you indulge in naps...and I hope that you get in as many as you can now. Living in the moment is hard for me as well - and then I wonder, always, am I balancing it all very well ... the doing and the not doing...

bethany said...

Can I just purpose a toast to napping?

I, too, I am awful at living in the moment. Once I know something is in the near future (i.e., the next 6 months) my mind does not stop spinning!

Enjoy your time...I'm sure it is something you will not soon forget :)

bethany said...

I mean...'propose a toast'. If I don't put it out there that I misspelled propose in my previous comment, it will eat my soul.

Sorry :)

Amy (the b-line) said...

Oh yes, the present. I find it really difficult not to look forward as well. Right now I'm dreaming of DH finding a great job in Ohio so we can move closer to family. It's fun to dream and plan, but it can make it difficult to deal with the here and now. That said, I hope you can enjoy your last 12 weeks on this adventure!

Cheryl said...

Thanks guys. Kinda good to hear that I'm not the only one with trouble living in the present. It is exciting to look forward though....keeps one motivated and forward stepping for sure.

And yes, naps, ah, naps! I have been lucky as Eleanor still naps out for 2-3 hours usually. Nice time for me to squeeze in one and have some solo time.