Unprecedented times, no doubt.
As I review my photos and things that I have done since Covid started, I’m feeling better. A little happier!
First of all, my friends, supporters and family have been amazing during these times. There always seems like someone is just a phone call away, especially when feeling a bit down.
Time to look for things that make me happy. I find myself enjoying paint parties. A great way to build hand-eye coordination, get messy, feel like a kid and have fun. I use the “It’s Just Paint” by Sarah Van Loan. Click here to join one of her many parties planned for the next couple of months! And TRUST me - she makes it so easy. I have never really painted before. These are my firsts:
Cooking, gardening and watching wildlife in my yard were some major highlights these last nine months. The vegetables did great this year. Homemade pickles, lots of sauces and veggies and some beautiful flowers.
This little buck would come over from across the street (the mountains) and join me while I worked and blogged. He’s my little MS activist. My outdoor office desk is about ten feet away from him. It was a nice distraction from the nuisances of MS.
One place I found a lot of support was via the BELONG.LIFE app, BelongMS. (Click Here to download app). The communities provided, including my support group, Girl with MS, have allowed me to survive during these times. I found myself in a dark hole more than a few times. I reached out and found ways to self-care. I also called my doctor and had my medicine adjusted for anxiety.
I even took out the art pencils and started doodling a bit along with some journaling.
We’ve got this! #takeTHATms!
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