Monday, August 10, 2009

Sigh...

I really do not like feeling blah... I am just not sure how to shake it!

I am caught up in the whirling mindset of why and how long and what if! Never a good place to be.

I know... SNAP OUT OF IT! I am trying too! I even got out of bed today!! Just not as early as I had planned! I have cleaned the kitchen and done laundry, I need to make a salad for a neighborhood party welcoming us that I don't want to go to 'cause Greg is not going to be there - sigh! Poor me!!:(

Okay enough!
I received a really nice letter this week from a lady in our ward telling me and us how thankful she is that we are here. She included the poem 'I said a prayer for you today'. It is a sweet letter and I am touched. I do know that the Lord is aware of me and what I need, I just need to be more faithful and less fearful! I'm just tired.

Well... off to write a thank you note and make a salad and hopefully snap out of this blahness!!

6 comments:

Kelli said...

Ah the Blahs. They come more often than I like and always overstay their welcome! There are many temporary fixes but many cost too much money. I would say the best thing to do is to get together with an old friend (the best ones start with a K for some reason) and laugh about how ridiculous we were in high school. It always makes me feel better! Nothing can be worse than having a hopeless crush on some oblivious boy.

Sheri said...

Thanks Kell ... I would absolutely love to get together with you!! Are all of yours in school this year? We need to work something out!

Yvonne said...

Oh yes, I'm very familiar with the blahs--wish I never had them. I think service is a great remedy.

It is easy to get discouraged and then I remember that discouragement is one of the adversary's biggest tools (and he knows me so well)

Instead of why and how long--try what am I to learn--I'm telling you this because I've been telling myself the same thing when I keep wondering when Allan's employement situation is going to be resolved.

Hang in there, sheri.

Desertbound said...

Sheri, I love you! You are amazing and awesome! I've loved seeing you more often this summer. I bet you need to come to my mom and dad's house and go for a horseback ride:) I've heard the swaying motion is good for your lymphatic system (immune system) and is very physically and emotionally cleansing:)

Marie said...

At least you're not still in the primary, right?

Bethany said...

I agree... a horse ride might be just what the doctor ordered. Make some time, you busy woman you.