Ever feel you've agreed to too much?
Ha! I know my momma friends know what I'm talking about.
I feel like I've got too much on my plate, yet I feel so obligated to keep piling it on. I'm at a buffet and don't want to offend the chef so I put everything on my plate as he stands there, fat and happy, encouraging me to keep piling it on. No matter if
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In keeping with your buffet analogy, I think you should forget about the chef. It's not about what he wants; it's a self-serve establishment, LOL. And besides, you can always go back for seconds or thirds once you're through with the first plate, right? It's about pacing and selecting what you really want, even if it means you can't eat everything at once. And OMG, I love Sesame Street furoot, hahaha!
Head...tubes? What for? :\
Aw, don't worry too much about your new job. Even with recent changes, you should be able to pick up on them quick enough. After all, the changes are meant for better adaptability. And it's okay to put on a front until you're able to back it up. I think putting on a front actually helps in the backing of it up. LOL. It's self-persuasion ( ... )
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I hope Kara is better now. Riley had to spend the night in the hospital with pneumonia in Feb and I put on a brave face at the peds office but broke down while driving to the hospital. I guess I thought Riley would be scared if I cried so when he fell asleep I bawled. Thought I would have to pull over for a moment. He was ok and didn't need oxygen so we went home the next day. They are very nice in the pediatric department. (Not that I ever want to go back).
Don't feel bad about crying though. I'm sure the doctors have seen worse and it just shows you actually care -- I've heard stories of moms who don't pay any attention to their kids while at the doctors. A friend of mine used to work in a pediatric office. Some of the stories! I can't imagine NOT being upset when your baby is sick.
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