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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 341291" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>Do you have a couple of extra bucks? If so, this is what I used to do once every year or two when I was overwhelmed with responsibility and stress.</p><p>It really helped me.</p><p> </p><p>I packed a runaway bag, precooked meals, hired a sitter and took off. The</p><p>Holiday Inn was probably fifteen minutes from my house but it felt like I was far away. Sometimes I checked in around 10 and put on my pj's, climbed into bed and took a nap. Other times I climbed into the clean tub and soaked in a Vita Bath. During the summer I would occasionally head out to the pool and enjoy being anonymous . Rarely (maybe twice) I managed to actually spend the night...that was heaven! When money was especially tight (often as I was single and supporting five people) I just packed a bag of comfort food from home. Room service for a meal or two</p><p>made me feel like a princess, lol.</p><p> </p><p>Don't know if that would help you fall back and regroup but it sure did help me. I'm sorry you are at the end of your rope and hope a little R&R might</p><p>do the trick. Hugs. DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 341291, member: 35"] Do you have a couple of extra bucks? If so, this is what I used to do once every year or two when I was overwhelmed with responsibility and stress. It really helped me. I packed a runaway bag, precooked meals, hired a sitter and took off. The Holiday Inn was probably fifteen minutes from my house but it felt like I was far away. Sometimes I checked in around 10 and put on my pj's, climbed into bed and took a nap. Other times I climbed into the clean tub and soaked in a Vita Bath. During the summer I would occasionally head out to the pool and enjoy being anonymous . Rarely (maybe twice) I managed to actually spend the night...that was heaven! When money was especially tight (often as I was single and supporting five people) I just packed a bag of comfort food from home. Room service for a meal or two made me feel like a princess, lol. Don't know if that would help you fall back and regroup but it sure did help me. I'm sorry you are at the end of your rope and hope a little R&R might do the trick. Hugs. DDD [/QUOTE]
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