Wednesday, March 23, 2011

on schedule

This is what I was afraid of. Everything happening at once.

Back in January, John and I were twiddling our thumbs, just dying to get the renovations underway. I was trying to tackle as many mini-projects as I could, as well as paint the one room that would remain 'untouched,'  because I knew that the day would come when I would be spread too thin.

That day has come. I am stressed and overwhelmed.

I need time to stand still so that I can catch up. Because right now, I feel like I'm 3 days behind schedule.

At least the framing seems to be on schedule.








Maybe I just need a good night's sleep, and I'll feel less stressed in the morning. Here's hoping.

6 comments:

  1. The framing looks great! A good night's sleep always helps me when I'm stressed out. I'm admittedly not Type A, but when I get overwhelmed, it's usually because I know I can't get everything done that I want to do. And I deal with it by just not doing anything that absolutely doesn't have to be done. PB&J for dinner, wear the jeans an extra day, no idea what's going on in the world, hair unwashed in ponytail, that type of thing. :) Obviously, it only works for about a week max, but it does get me through hectic times! Hang in there!

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  2. Oh no! I hate that feeling. I feel like I don't know what to tackle next in order to get the ball rolling. Take a deep breath, look at your list, take off anything that is not absolutely necessary and take one step at at time...It will all come together beautifully.
    How was Disney?

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  3. you nailed it on the head. three days away doesn't really help in the exhaustion dept. you'd think a vacay would relax you...doesn't really work that way, for me anyway. hope you are feeling rested today and ready to tackle the next thing. the framing is looking great! i got so excited when i saw the new stairs!

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  4. Boy do I know the feeling. Renovating is an emotional rollercoaster-enjoy the good times and grit your teeth through the bad. I'll admit to a couple of stress induced crying jags last year.

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  5. I know that feeling and I hate it! I'm a list maker. Sometimes it helps me to have everything written down in one place. Then again, sometimes it doesn't and I just need to have a good cry :(
    It must have been nice to come home from your trip and see so much progress completed on your house. The framing is looking great!

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  6. Hey Karen,

    I can't believe you got an Airstream! How exciting...please send pictures or post on your blog...I can't wait to see it. Also, I sent you a stylish blogger award :). Take a deep breath and try to prioritize what's going on now..progress is good!

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