Back in the days when I had access to a swimming pool, I always found doing laps a great help in dealing with whelming - be it over, under or just plain regular strength.
Hope it subsides soon for you, letty. Life gets snarly sometimes. Myself, I just snarl right back.
To quote a song sung by my girl Linda Ronstadt (who now has a label tag on my blog thanks to your input) "Do what you gotta do, my wild sweet love" and when you are back from being whelmed I'll be here.
ched and mouse sending much love your way..... we wish you were here sharing our bottle of old vine zin. ched thought it was cream and now we must move on to bottle #2! miss you!
ched and mouse sending much love your way..... we wish you were here sharing our bottle of old vine zin. ched thought it was cream and now we must move on to bottle #2! miss you!
Dennis was overwhelmed by love and unrequited love but now he's thinking of dusting himself off and getting back to the business of being himself again.
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22 comments:
I wonder what it's like to be whelmed?
I've been overwhelmed, and underwhelmed, but never just plain old whelmed. Hmmmm....
Thinking about you with lots of love. See you on the flip side of whelm?? Hope so.
We all get that way - me more than others! - it WILL get better.
We understand and will wait .
The Trustees
hoping when you surface no gasping will be involved...yes ....over and under = but are we ever just plain whelmed????
hugs and sweetness your way....
Is it the new camera that you're trying to work out how to use that's overwhelming you? (heehee).
I hope it's nothing serious Lettie? x
I know the feeling all too well. Take good care of yourself and be safe and happy. Big hugs.
I'm hiding under a quilt myself . . .
Back in the days when I had access to a swimming pool, I always found doing laps a great help in dealing with whelming - be it over, under or just plain regular strength.
Hope it subsides soon for you, letty. Life gets snarly sometimes. Myself, I just snarl right back.
best
To quote a song sung by my girl Linda Ronstadt (who now has a label tag on my blog thanks to your input) "Do what you gotta do, my wild sweet love" and when you are back from being whelmed I'll be here.
Thinking of you, Sweetie.
Hugs ..........
xxxx
Hang in there, Lettuce! :)
We will buoy you through The Whelms.
ched and mouse sending much love your way..... we wish you were here sharing our bottle of old vine zin. ched thought it was cream and now we must move on to bottle #2! miss you!
ched and mouse sending much love your way..... we wish you were here sharing our bottle of old vine zin. ched thought it was cream and now we must move on to bottle #2! miss you!
Hi again,
we are sobering up with coffee, it's the next day!
hope all is well, letty.
xx
Whelming?
Whelm?
That's not like a whelk, is it? That would be a mollusc, which would make this post really surreal.
But I suppose even molluscs need a break now and then.
This grey wishy washy weather (at least in London) does not help.
Plan something nice for yourself, Lettuce.
Hugly wugs,
Sally
What a good overwhelming stuff photo.
P.x
Dennis was overwhelmed by love and unrequited love but now he's thinking of dusting himself off and getting back to the business of being himself again.
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