Apparently, my mom tells me, that everyone the Christmas sadness one time or two in their life.I always thought that it was impossible.I love Christmas. It is the holiday that I look forward to the most. But they’re right. I’ve got the Christmas blues. I am officially experiencing Christmas stress. I can’t face the idea of flocked garland.
I don’t know what’s gotten into me. I just feel so tired lately. I was planning on getting presents for all my list this week, but if I’m not in the right mood I just can’t go shopping.It’s my personal Christmas shopping principle to have “the right kind of cheer” whenever you shop because it will reflect a great deal with the gifts you choose. To make matters worse, Jim just told me that their boss liked the dinner party we gave a few months ago so much that they “sort of” invited themselves again tonight.Jim must have “forgotten” to tell me again last night.
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’m just too tired. With my luck I’m going to come down with a cold.That would be hard on the children. People have come to expect the happy cheerful me at Christmas time. I don’t want to bring down the party.
Ugh. I truly don’t feel very good.Excuse me…. WHAT!? I’m officially out of my Christmas stress.
I just got the news that me and my husband are having a baby! Bring on the party! I guess the flocked garland might get hung this year.
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