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I know that Donna did something similar to this a while back but my suggestion for you today is to take some time to yourself.
This evening might be the last time you have to take a deep breath and relax for the next few days. Sit down in your favorite chair with a good book, take a bubble bath, have a nice dinner. Most importantly, take a few minutes and just be with yourself.
The holidays can be an incredibly stressful time. I have to admit that deep down I'm glad that Clay and I live far away from family and that it is just the three of us at this time of the year. It really takes the pressure off. We have made our own traditions and I am really lookig forward to the next couple of days.
-------------------- Kimberly Zanetti Purcell www.amethystProductivity.com Folsom, CA email: Kimberly@AmethystProductivity.com
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Great idea! I'm going to sit down in my favorite chair, get a good book and take a bubble bath.
*hope Lyn doesn't mind the chair getting wet.*
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Good advice with a great reason attached! I was just wishing today our hottub was tweeked to dipping condition. We'll have to work on that over the holidays!
I had a 2 hr nap this afternoon, gave up on work. Tonite after Cody's in bed, I'm going to lay down on the couch with a blanket and watch something on tv.
Presents are done, cookies are baked, house needs cleaning but that can wait.