Right now it’s 9:17 am. My husband is still asleep and it’s quiet and I’m writing to you :)
Recovering isn’t easy as you say there is little time to do that. So I find time to recover when Paul falls asleep at night and I turn on my audio book I’m reading and stick in one ear bud and enjoy. One ear bud so I can make sure I can hear him( even though I’m right beside him). So that’s how I get over each day because each day a million things happen. Again trying to explain how I cope to friends is pointless. I know this post is for caregivers who always understand.
Right now it’s 9:17 am. My husband is still asleep and it’s quiet and I’m writing to you :)
Recovering isn’t easy as you say there is little time to do that. So I find time to recover when Paul falls asleep at night and I turn on my audio book I’m reading and stick in one ear bud and enjoy. One ear bud so I can make sure I can hear him( even though I’m right beside him). So that’s how I get over each day because each day a million things happen. Again trying to explain how I cope to friends is pointless. I know this post is for caregivers who always understand.