Just got back to Tulsa and found that a few things I thought I posted by phone don't appear to be on the Blog. Wonder where I put them? In an attempt to stem the tide of irritability that has been ebbing and flowing all day, I lined up some of my favorite things on a TV tray, (another one of my favorite things), and turned on a That Girl rerun. Better. Dark chocolate and an individual carton of Peach Yogurt, eaten with an Iced Tea Spoon - (I love Iced Tea Spoons), wonderful French Cherry Jam - (Just Cherries, Lemon Juice, Sugar, & Fruit Pectin), and cute Geese Candle Holders, and some really good Moisturizing Cream - better still. Now all I need is for John to get home from New Orleans to put the Crabbies at bay.
I like your style, Beryl, and may adopt it for my next bout of the crankies. Meanwhile, those ducks are deadset cute! Wishing you and John a very Happy Easter!
ReplyDeleteGood to know what comforts you. I bury myself in a book or go for a walk in the park or on the beach. If it's really bad, I do housework...
ReplyDeleteAll good ways to ease the crabbies-crankies know what you mean Beryl, sometimes you just need all your faves to pull you out of things. I'm heading back to bed to have a good read!
ReplyDeleteHI Patricia - I do love my ducks! I finally found the requisite yellow candles to put in them. Happy Easter to you and yours too!
ReplyDeleteHi Shelley - I read constantly, so so know how well that works, but housework for a bad mood?? I promise I will try it next time, (in about 6 months or so - I go a long time between bad moods, now that I'm living somewhere with mostly sunny weather) and see if it works for me too. I can see the reasoning - a clean, shiny sink is a wonderful thing.
ReplyDeleteHousework when I'm in a bad mood only because I'm already down and doing something I hate can't made it any worse... and sometimes having done it makes me sleep better or gives some satisfaction with the outcome.
DeleteHi Jody - Reading in bed is so lovely!
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