We all have our days.
The past couple of weeks I had to deal with a huge issue with our medical insurance and felt as if someone had put a reversed vacuum in my energy container.
My emotions were so close to the surface that one day I went to use the bathroom, found the toilet paper roll soaking wet (it rained the night before and somehow with the wind the water got inside and got everything wet) and wanted to start crying. Because of toilet paper. It’s called too much crap to deal with.
I didn’t only because I had to deal with the mess and crying would only stall me. I guess everyone has those days today, as things are.
Here in the island the economic crisis is making a dent on everyone’s attitude. This week a video of a female doctor insulting (and cursing and basically loosing her crap) with a patient in an emergency room went viral in the local news (you can watch it here – I’m not featuring it in this post because I don’t want her screaming in my blog) as an example of how the mood of the people is being affected to the point of loosing control.
But we have to keep our spirits up. We are called to. The sky tells us so.
Shared in Skywatch Friday.
Keep your chin up Lee! And remember, having too much crap to deal with is precisely why we have toilet paper in the first place! So it’s probably ok to wig out a bit if it’s ruined.
In all seriousness I hope your difficulties are resolved soon and that you can get back to being the beacon of positivity that we know and love!
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Oh, what a compliment Matt! I try to always see there positive side, glad to know it shows 🙂
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Oh yes… how well I know days like that! Hope the insurance issue can be resolved satisfactorily…
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Thank you! Tuvimos que cambiar de aseguradora y francamente, me destruyó ese cambio. Pero pa’ lante, decimos nosotros.
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Ay, el papeleo nos matará algún día… cuando llegaré en alemania hace un mes, mi madre también tuvo un rollo infernal con la aseguradora. Estaba a punto de llorar, la pobre 😦
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Lo siento mucho 😦 Espero que también haya logrado solucionar su problema.
(Y creo que debe ser “cuando llegué” porque ya has llegado 🙂 llegaré para el futuro en primera persona. “cuando llegué A” porque llegas a y estás en. Sorry for the free class.)
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Ah yes, I meant llegué, of course! Ahrgh, my poor brain…
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Dude si yo tuviera que trabajar con tantos idiomas, no podría ni hablar!
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I just make a lot of silly mistakes and the easiest things don’t come to me when I need them… on Thursday, I had a ten minute pointless discussion with the vegetable seller, just because I could not, for the life of me, remember the word “amargo”.
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Muchacha, esto son diminuteses 🙂
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What a gorgeous cloud formation!!! I don’t blame you for wigging out, but then there is the sky to remind us to hang in…
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It was georgeous! I couldn’t help but feel like it was a little pick up gift 🙂
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I love wispy clouds like those!
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They are lovely 🙂 thanks for coming by.
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