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Originally Posted by fern46
You are rocking this move Soupe. Truly. I am in awe of how hard you have pushed. I am worried though too that it will add up to too much at some point.
That said, maybe there is a way to build in a small pressure release? Could you carve out 30 minutes a day to sit with a cup of tea or relax on a couch or take a short walk? Just something small, but something just for you. No distractions. No obligations. Just you and your needs being met for a bit each day.
A rejuvenated you is much better than a you who burns out eventually. Let us know if there's any way we can support you specifically during this time of great change. Sending much love your way! 
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Thanks, dear friend

I do need some time to myself. With Hubby working from home (or being off of work at home) since March, I feel I've had too little "self" time.
A very good thing is that the painter has finished the master bedroom and master bathroom. That has always been my daytime cozy space. He is working on the kitchen tomorrow. The cabinet painting is already done and they look great, but he still needs to paint the walls there. It's tough not having my kitchen in normal working order. All of the cabinet contents, save pantry stuff, have been in boxes in my living room and dining room. Horrible! Plus, many know that cooking is my main hobby. We've been eating takeout and delivery and store-bought stuff for days now. I want to cook again. It relaxes me and makes me happy. That's my personal realm in the house. Plus, my cooking is even yummier and healthier than the stuff we've been buying.