October 27, 2009

Things Are Good

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(The view from here.)

I had a moment just sitting here, I didn't realize how low I must have been lately because in the past few days, I have been feeling very good.

Like, I forgot how this felt. And I don't want to forget ever again.

Oh, and we took the scenic route today.


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26 comments:

Crooked Eyebrow said...

How wonderful to hear. Here is to staying high...

uh...
you know what i mean!

Mrs Soup said...

That's the hardest part, when it takes something to realize how low you have gotten. I hate that moment. But I'm so glad you've realized it and can work to get happier!

mamajade said...

That's a pretty good view!

I'm glad you're having an up day! Here's hoping things stay good for you.

Marcela Beatty said...

Looking at Ivy will cheer anybody up! She is a doll! I'm glad you are feeling good, love those days!

Kelly @ Love Well said...

I'm actually working on a post about this very thing. (Only for me, it's been about six weeks since I've felt like even a glimmer of myself.)

Let the sunshine in!

Boy Crazy (@claritychaos) said...

Must be something in the air. I've been feeling really up lately too. Maybe the happiness train came on through afterall. :)

Desiree Fawn said...

Oooh, what are you knitting?

Haley said...

glad to hear you are felling great again! :-)

I've been on an upturn myself...and it really is nice.

Tiffany said...

Such a sweet photo. I hope you continue to feel well!

Mimi's Toes said...

I'm glad you are feeling better. I worry about you when you are on the low side. Love you, mom

Corinne said...

Isn't that always the way, not realizing how low we are until we're up again? Crazy... here's to recognizing when we're up :) Glad you're there.

Young Mom/Wife said...

It is amazing what a little persons smile can do for your day.

Jane said...

Liked your piece about taking the back roads. I lived about a year in southern Indiana and thought it was so beautiful. Loved all the rolling corn fields, barns, silos and old white farmhouses. I could've stayed there.

Jaimie said...

Glad to hear you are feeling good. : ) Ivy is so precious, it's unbelievable.

Upstatemomof3 said...

What a beautiful view. :)

Amy @ Six Flower Mom said...

It is amazing how we d not realize how low we are until we are actually feeling better... this was exactly how it was or me just after my latest son was born ... looking back I was miserable!

So here is to feeling better! I hope that it lasts and only gets better!

Beth at I Should Be Folding Laundry said...

She is so cute and also, I'm so happy you are where you are right now, but I also believe that sometimes you have to go places you don't want to go in order to be where you are today.

Wow. That was so confusing.

Amy's Blah, Blah, Blogging said...

Here's to more sunshine filled days ahead. (Even if the sunshine is just the little one running around your home!)

Kalee said...

Here's to keeping the mean reds away. Ivy looks beautiful, her hair is getting so long! And I agree with a previous poster, it must be something in the air, because a lot of us seem to be low lately.

Melissa aka Equidae said...

that is great news :)OH I am so happy for you! hugs

Jasmine said...

the good moments get us all through!

To Think is to Create said...

Hang on to that, the higher place. Fight to stay there. It's worth it.

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Heather said...

this post makes me happy!

Catherine Anne said...

Im so happy you are feeling well agian!

Stephanie said...

What a beautiful picture. It captures so much of who you are.

You really do have so much to be thankful for:
* a beautiful daughter
* a laptop!
* knitting supplies
* etc.

:)

stephanie@metropolitanmama.net

 
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