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.
Even as you recover, you stay ready to act, just in case. You are right that we have to take advantage of any moment we can to recover because we just never know what’s next. Always so good to connect with you, Hannah.
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.
Even as you recover, you stay ready to act, just in case. You are right that we have to take advantage of any moment we can to recover because we just never know what’s next. Always so good to connect with you, Hannah.