Day 2 of the meds. They have to conceal the normal shape of the pill since this is a double blind research study, so the actual medicine is put in a rather large capsule. Luckily, I learned how to swallow pills in the past year or so, so I am all set. I'm a regular pill-swallower pro. I never thought I would be, seeing how I had to CHEW my kl.ono.pin as a kid. Anyone who has ever taken klono.pin knows that it is a tiny, tiny pill. I'm proud of myself for being able to swallow my giant pre-natal and this new capsule!
Tomorrow starts summer school. It's just 4 hours a day, 4 days a week. Not too shabby. This is my first year as "co-director," but I think the title is just an added bonus. I'm still doing everything I usually do (with a few extra jobs thrown in there). My least favorite is contacting parents. Why can't all parents just have email?
My mind is getting in a good place for this cycle. I'm happy about that. B is reading a Wayne Dyer book (he's from around here and has ties to our church). Anyway, she said to me that guilt and worry are useless. We feel guilt based on events of the past (which we cannot change). We feel worry about events in the future (which we have no control over). So stick to the present. I'm really trying.
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"Anyway, she said to me that guilt and worry are useless. We feel guilt based on events of the past (which we cannot change). We feel worry about events in the future (which we have no control over). So stick to the present."
That sounds like wonderful wisdom to live by. Now we just have to pound it into our heads!!!
I just found your blog and I have to say I love it! We are just starting our journey into TTC land! I also have to thank you for your abbreviations page! It is like having an english-TTC dictionary at my fingertips!
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