Monday, June 02, 2008

Scrambled

I really can't seem to get it together these days to achieve anything. I can't even type correctly to get these words on the page!
My head's not in it, yet there is so much happening - or rather, waiting to happen. It's like the saying goes, "Hurry up and wait!" Well, I've hurried and now I sit and wait...
Thank goodness for work, as it keeps my hands and head occupied when otherwise I might go stir crazy. My days are like the weather - hot, cold, windy, calm, wet, dry, up, down...

Oh, how I look forward to my days being sunny-side-up!

17 comments:

  1. Sunny side up and eyes open. Ah Dale, I hope all of this for you too. That feeling of having so much on but no way of describing it is familiar.

    What work are you doing these days? Are you bookkeeping, accounting, ski instructing, property broking or all of the above?

    Take care of yourself dearest Dale. xxx Val

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  2. Your words are flowing wonderfully Dale. I wish you sunny side up days. It can be difficult waiting for things to 'go your way'. I know that they will. I myself, these days, just take each day as it comes, try my best, keep my head above water.....and go play fetch with the girls.....Tucker awaits you!! He telling you to just relax, (well not in the hot tub evidently!) a little fetch play soothes the day. Anne Marie said it good on my blog, our dogs can show us alot. The simple pleasures.

    be well, xo

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  3. you are not alone my dear! much love and hugs coming your way to get you thru to the sunny side!

    I like bacon with my scrambled. What's your favorite side dish?

    and now i'm hungry.....


    XOXO

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  4. Hi Dale, how is life cooking for you today?

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  5. Eggs Benedict for me please. I know what you mean though Dale. Life is a mush of ricochet-ing events at times, and you don't always manage to duck the stray projectiles.

    Being on the brink of things can be exciting, but it does rather set the nerves on edge. However, you always make perfect sense to me. Maybe as you suggest, some consistently warmer weather will sooth you. I'd send you some, but we're in winter here now, so I'm no good at all.

    Take care.
    M x

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  6. Hi Dale,

    I'm back in blogland. There were no free minutes to go on with my blogging.

    I'm working very hard every day and there are my kids with the school, my house and so on.

    I love to work, but sometimes I need free time.

    Have a sunny weekend with a good book.

    Love
    Stefan

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  7. Life gives all of us turbulent times. I hope you get calmer days soon! I'm hoping your sunny side up is just perfect.

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  8. I know the feeling, I have too much going on at work and at home so I feel more or less demented from time to time.
    But it will blow over :)

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  9. I know what you mean Dale- My letter e is worn out for some reason and looks like a letter f!...so words some times scramble to lfts typf carffully!..

    Plus, my Dyson hooover is in the middle of a breakdown, think i've over worked her..might have to get the Dyson Doctor out, vallium or Prozac might help save her!

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  10. Hi Dale,
    ride the wave, sweetheart, all those good things will come in their own time.

    Summer is here- enjoy.

    xx
    AM

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  11. Hello Dale,
    How is life treating you?

    xo

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  12. Dale, I just saw your "I wish" comment over on mine. I just had to come straight over and tell you that today everything is NOT so rosy. Suffice to say that through a random set of circumstances, there was a certain amount of unauthorised partying at our place concerning daughter no. 2 at the weekend. She was to have one friend over to stay the night, and two more beforehand. No-one died, the house is intact and Em is contrite, but that's all the good news. I have had a call from a pearent this morning demanding explanations for things I didn't even know had happened! Great Parenting Moment Number 493 (and counting).

    Feel free to say "serves you right".

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  13. "Pearent". See? I'm still shaking after that phonecall.

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  14. Two days later, all is back to normal - or what passes for it around here. Ups, downs and sidewayses - that's life. I hope your ups are outnumbering your downs and sidewayses at the moment Dale - I think of you a lot. You deserve happiness, stability and fun always.

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  15. Does it help that we all love you?

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  16. Hi Dale, just popped by to let you know I'm back in the fold again. I've just read Margie's comment here too, and can only say how much sympathy I have for both of you!

    I am so thankful I am out of that stage of my children's development, although there are always new things to contend with. These days most of the conflict concerns in-laws, and I'm frequently having my ear bent from tirades about impossible family demands made by the other sides. Makes me wonder what they say about me...lol!

    Anyway, I mercifully passed through the partying, teenage rebellious stage without too much aggro, although we had our fair share of head butting on the subject. The only consolation I can give is that one day you can look back on it, and just know it's all part of what has made yours (both of you) a great family. Lots of love to you, dear Dale

    And to Margie too!

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