You are definitely not alone. I remember explaining to Andrew’s neuro-oncologist at NIH that our lives used to be boring. And boring is good…. I remember telling her a cave sounded nice.
I want a bit more of stressless boring right now! The kind of bored that results from medical overwhelm is one that involves lots of sitting and waiting with time but no energy or bandwidth to do anything creative. It is a category of its own, I think.
Sometimes I wonder how one more thing could happen.... And what people must think.
Right? My life shows up with an overabundance of chaos. I do not think I am alone!
You are definitely not alone. I remember explaining to Andrew’s neuro-oncologist at NIH that our lives used to be boring. And boring is good…. I remember telling her a cave sounded nice.
I want a bit more of stressless boring right now! The kind of bored that results from medical overwhelm is one that involves lots of sitting and waiting with time but no energy or bandwidth to do anything creative. It is a category of its own, I think.
I think you are right.
Yes I have used that book in the classroom too! It’s lots of fun.