I am pretty sure I will need big time meds to get through any more of these. I guess I need to go see a a PTSD specialist. This was so draining that I am still exhausted.
I put the stuff in my sewing room back down where it is supposed to be. I vacuumed all the nooks and crannies that don't normally get attention. And I cleaned out the EyeVac that picks up all my stray pieces of fabric when I drop them. Wow, what a pile of dirt!
The Sewing Room is nowhere even close to neat and tidy. I need to clear up about 40 things I have started and are languishing in various stages of unfinished-ness.
I have a trip coming up to the Festival of Quilts in Birmingham England in a couple weeks. I might just sleep until then, get on the plane and lose myself in the clouds.
Time to relax on that trip! I think Hilary B. will be at Festival!!! You'll have to stop by her booth. She is the fantastic lady I'm taking the online class from!!! You're so lucky to go to Festival. ENJOY!!!!
ReplyDeleteI am so happy that your home is safe. Hope that you and Frank find a way to relax soon. See your specialist or whatever it takes!
ReplyDeleteI am so glad the storm turned out not as bad as predicted. It wouldn't hurt to go talk to someone about the PTSD. All that stress is not good. That is fantastic you are going to England for the Festival of Quilts. Take lots of pictures for us!
ReplyDeleteHey girl are you doing okay? Just because the water is gone doesn't mean the stress is over. Thinking of you.
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