Friday, 17 January 2014

come to

There's been much reluctance here this morning for any of us to get up and going. The good news is I don't have to leave for my workshop for 2 hours, so it's not disasterous that I'm going slow. Tho i did have an extensive list of all I hoped to achieve in these two hours such as visiting, food shopping, and even phoning a company - the kind of task I put off indefinitely.
I recalled a phrase I've not thought of in ages, but my Mum used to describe it as "coming to" - the time needed to get your head into gear having been asleep. I need a little while longer to come to today. Breakfast of course might help!

1 comment:

  1. Feeling the love today. Helped by a free, hot, lunch (what isn't helped by a lovely nutritious warming meal, prepared and cleared up by someone else??). I suddenly wonder if this is another aspect of my motivation to support mums feeding their babies - the act of providing food (whilst for me one of the less important aspects of breastfeeding) is such a comforting, nurturing thing. However you feed (ie bottle or breast) you're meeting a need, being there for your baby at their most vulnerable, in a snuggly cuddly way. Wishing you a snuggly loved up evening with full bellies and overflowing hearts :)

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