Tuesday, May 14, 2013 -- Mattie died 192 weeks ago today.
Tonight's picture was taken in July of 2002. Mattie was three months old and from my perspective full of smiles and laughter. Mattie was born on, engaged, and hard wired. There was NO down time with him since he rarely slept! As I am struggling with my own exhaustion right now, I found this photo inspirational tonight.
Quote of the day: I'm so exhausted and yet I feel like I'll never sleep again. ~ Maya Banks
I relate to Maya Banks quote tonight. Just when I think it isn't possible to feel worse or more tired, I reach a new low. When I am stressed out, I don't sleep well or at all. Now Peter is sick and running a fever and it feels like.... and then there were none here in my home! I am not sure what I am balancing first with Sunday's Foundation Walk. I am sure to the outsider one wonders how hard could it be to host such an event?! What is she talking about???!!! Well all I can say is you would have to follow my life for the last few months to get the level of intensity it takes to run such an event. There is a great deal of pressure associated with the event as well, because it isn't simply the notion of planning a fun day, but it has to be a day that achieves a financial goal. Without meeting the financial goal we set it is hard to continue the high quality psychosocial services we offer at both the local and national levels.
For example, this year in order to run our event we need about 70 volunteers! Just managing the spreadsheet on this is a riot! As I have said to Peter today, I am simply exhausted and I am not sure why this Walk seems harder than those in the past. I have several theories as to why this is the case. In the midst of doing Walk planning, I had a think tank conference call with psychologists from around the Country. I participate on several conference calls a month to help generate a national standard of psychosocial care. But focusing today was next to impossible.
I am signing off for tonight, but to my blog reader who left a very thoughtful posting to me on last night's blog.... A BIG THANK YOU! You gave me the energy to put two words together tonight! Thanks for reading and coming to the Walk on Sunday!
Tonight's picture was taken in July of 2002. Mattie was three months old and from my perspective full of smiles and laughter. Mattie was born on, engaged, and hard wired. There was NO down time with him since he rarely slept! As I am struggling with my own exhaustion right now, I found this photo inspirational tonight.
Quote of the day: I'm so exhausted and yet I feel like I'll never sleep again. ~ Maya Banks
I relate to Maya Banks quote tonight. Just when I think it isn't possible to feel worse or more tired, I reach a new low. When I am stressed out, I don't sleep well or at all. Now Peter is sick and running a fever and it feels like.... and then there were none here in my home! I am not sure what I am balancing first with Sunday's Foundation Walk. I am sure to the outsider one wonders how hard could it be to host such an event?! What is she talking about???!!! Well all I can say is you would have to follow my life for the last few months to get the level of intensity it takes to run such an event. There is a great deal of pressure associated with the event as well, because it isn't simply the notion of planning a fun day, but it has to be a day that achieves a financial goal. Without meeting the financial goal we set it is hard to continue the high quality psychosocial services we offer at both the local and national levels.
For example, this year in order to run our event we need about 70 volunteers! Just managing the spreadsheet on this is a riot! As I have said to Peter today, I am simply exhausted and I am not sure why this Walk seems harder than those in the past. I have several theories as to why this is the case. In the midst of doing Walk planning, I had a think tank conference call with psychologists from around the Country. I participate on several conference calls a month to help generate a national standard of psychosocial care. But focusing today was next to impossible.
I am signing off for tonight, but to my blog reader who left a very thoughtful posting to me on last night's blog.... A BIG THANK YOU! You gave me the energy to put two words together tonight! Thanks for reading and coming to the Walk on Sunday!
1 comment:
Hi Ms.Brown
I am a student at Holton and love penny wars the jars are so full already. Going to the run on Sun cause of you.
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