I am not really sure what is wrong except I am just really out of it. I don't know if it's just the summer blues or what...? I just have felt really low. I have been going through the motions of just getting the day to day things done & ya that's about it. I think all the changes in our family, the very busy spring... I just... you know.
Anyhow- yesterday I started snapping out of it- I hope...
I went with the stake camp leaders -(maybe you don't remember I am assistant stake girl's camp director & camp is in less than two weeks)- up to camp to check things out. I have been really worried we were going to freeze to death. I like camping, actually I love camping & I love girl's camp, but I don't like to camp in freezing cold or snow. With the weather we've been having I wouldn't have been surprised if when we got up into the mountains & there was still snow. Good news-- no snow! I am so relieved. It was gorgeous, even warmer than down here in the valley. I am looking forward to going now. It was so nice to be up there in the fresh air & sunshine. Maybe that's what I needed.

I am glad there is no snow! Where are you going for camp? I am glad I get to stay home this year!!!! I am sure I will still plenty of time to go in the future!
ReplyDeletei do not like camping in heat. or rain. fortunately, the snow is not ever really a challenge here!
ReplyDeleteglad you're snapping out of it. maybe you could share some of that with me?
I bet it was nice to get out in the fresh air and sunshine--hope that helped your fugue.
ReplyDeleteThat's a relief about the snow. Here suffering a heat stroke or being carried off by a mosquito is more of a concern.
I am so glad there is NO snow up there! Also, glad you had a nice day. Sometimes it just takes a good change of scenery to help with feeling out of sorts.
ReplyDeleteI will need to talk to you when you get back from camp...we are going to the same place in july. I'm glad you saw the sun
ReplyDeleteA trip to the mountains is a great way to help yourself feel better. I really should do that, I tend to only go in the fall.
ReplyDeleteI can totally see how you'd be feeling out of sorts with all the changes going on in your life. It's got to be emotionally draining and a huge adjustment to have a son on a mission, a daughter get married and 4 more to take care of. I don't know how you do it all!