They say that everyone has to experience the Christmas blues at least once in their lifetime. For me, I always thought that that’s impossible. I love Christmas. It is the holiday that I look forward to the most. they are correct really. the Christmas blues have hit me. I am officially experiencing Christmas stress. I can’t face the idea of holiday garland.
I cant think of what has gotten into me. I am wiped out recently. I was supposed to get gifts for everyone this week but I just can’t seem to find the right kind of cheer I need.I always try to my best to have a cheerful demeanor because I believe that when you shop happy you buy gifts that make people happy. As if things couldn’t get any worse, mu husband Jim was talking to his boss who mentioned how much fun he had at last years dinner party so essentially invited himself.It must have slipped my husbands mind to tell me again yesterday.Â
On top of everything else like the gifts I still have left to buy, and the Christmas stress I have going on, I still have a dinner party to get ready. I need to switch into my Superwoman mode right now. There’s nothing going on. I am overly tired. I hope I’m not coming down with the flu or something. It’ll be a blow for the kids. People have come to expect the happy cheerful me at Christmas time. I wouldn’t want to hamper their festive mood.
Ugh. I really, really don’t feel so good. Excuse me…. WHAT!? I’m officially out of my Christmas stress.Â
I just found out that Jim and I are having a baby! Bring on the festivities! I guess the crystal white garland might get hung this year.
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