You know that primary meeting I didn't want to go to. Well during the meeting part of it, the Primary president read part of Teach Ye Diligently, by Boyd K. Packer I could only hear part of what she was saying, because my baby was crying off and on, but she something to the effect of. Come February after a long winter many people think something is wrong with them. They have a bad case of the Februaries, and if they can just make it to spring, they'll realize all is well again. I think my entire house has a bad case of Februaries, even my kids, but probably me the worst. As my husband sat curled up in the recliner under a blanket it we agreed we both have a bad case of the Februaries, which makes it hard for anyone to take care of the other. I know if I can just get to spring life will be fine, the kids and I can spend all day outside, playing, going for walks, going to the farm, and at the playground, even if I don't cook dinner once during the entire summer we will survive just fine soaking up the vitamin D watching cute baby legs pop out of onesies. I just don't know how I'll survive until spring.... tv anyone?!
Anyone else suffer from the Februaries?
I think I'm still recovering from January. That month is TRAUMATICALLY LOOOOOONG. (At least February is short.)
ReplyDeleteI need January to be long to recover from the holidays especially all the homemade things I made over the last 4 months. But once the birthdays are over in my house, February has to be short or I might not survive until spring.
ReplyDeleteI know this doesn't help right now, but when you come time to buy a house, get a sliding glass door. As I sit here and type, I almost feel as if I am outside on the patio (almost, except it is snowing and cold, and I am dry and warm). It helps me tons. I know that this doesn't help you today, but someday maybe it will :)
ReplyDeleteI have a sliding door, we keep the blinds completely open all day, to maximize sun exposure.
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