too much stuff in my head

Just like too much stuff in my house. So maybe if I empty a few words out I’ll find some space to think and get stuff done?

I need a new plan. My 30 day plan worked well last time around, but I’ve stalled since, with everything that’s been going on. It’s been such a hectic few weeks. Holiday in Fuerteventura, then being ill, then the 10k run, Cybermummy, Kentwell, Christmas in July and more Kentwell. Feels like summer should be almost over instead of just started – can’t believe school children haven’t even broken up yet!

We’ve more fun stuff coming up. Latitude this weekend. Time with friends slotted in. maybe some more camping. But before then I’ve got lots of this to do.

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And I’d like to be in bed. God’s hours made a lot of sense to me. I’ll tell you about them tomorrow if you like.


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2 responses to “too much stuff in my head”

  1. I’m exhausted just reading about all the things you get done – I think I’ve said that before. I think I can guess what God’s hours are (getting up witht he dawn and going to bed when it gets dark?) but I’d love to hear how it feels to keep them.

    1. I will get round to writing about ut very soon 🙂

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