was on pinterest tonight.
saw some of these.
clicked to read more.
started giggling.
started laughing.
started crying.
started sobbing.
not in the happy sobbing way.
more like, all my worries and stresses are attacking me kind-of-way.
has this ever happened to any one else?
because i would be lying if i said this was the first, or third, or eighth time...
and for those that don't know...it's not always happy faces around here. although that's what i try to only write about because when i look back it helps me realize that life really is great...it's definitely not realistic.
So sorry Caley :( I hope things get better and less stressful soon! If I learned anything during Thomas's deployment it would be that we all NEED to cry, crack, break, sob, whatever you want to call it or we will not be able to make it. I can't tell you how many times I broke down a week during the deployment, it was probably more than I would like to admit, but I can tell you that every time I had a crying session I felt so much better after wards. It is okay to feel overwhelmed and no matter what anyone says, crying does help because it helps us let go of all the stress and pain we are feeling. Hang in there- things always have a way of getting better. Thinking of you and let me know if you need anything at all <3
ReplyDeletelove you much caley!
ReplyDeleteIf I could send you a bouquet of forget-me-nots and Dieder Uchtdorf to deliver them right now I would. Cora says hi. You have a lot in common, you and her: the only 2 girls in the family who's name starts with a C, you were the first daughter in law, she was the first granddaughter, and also you are both beloved by your Heavenly father and by me!
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