I had an unexpected adventure this week, and in case you like unexpected adventures as much as I do, I thought I’d share it with you.
My husband and I decided to have one of our Beach Work Day’s, as in take our little offices, laptops and so on to the beach for the day, and work … and swim a bit too …
Laptop, Sunscreen, sunny disposition Go!
(The last time we had a Beach Work Day it was mid summer and crazy busy. We foiled the crowds by arriving so early the sun had barely come up and we spent the first hour huddled under blankets to keep warm.)
At the end of the day instead of going home as we’d planned, and with no plans whatsoever other than a hunch that we should drive up the coast not back down it, we did just that.
We found ourselves in the most beautiful little cafe in the country, the kind that doesn’t take ‘plastic’ and you have to mail them a check when you get home. We enjoyed a magical sunset meal of home-cooked food and ‘car camped’ on the beach that night.
Ah. Here’s to unexpected adventures and following vague hunches!
But enough about me …
This weeks Altogether Easy tip:
cigdem
how lovely your book is.i read it in the middle of a confusion 🙂 and now i feel like i may say ‘i release myself ‘ ,i accepted to let it be the way it will be without guessing anything ;not only about the other side of the situation but also about my feelings,İ liked the freedom i felt inside.thank you :))love from İstanbul /Turkey
Lisa Esile
Thank you:) And hello there in Istanbul!!
Nicole
Please help me. Are the thoughts in my head true ? Will I feel my heart again? And will I be okay? X
Lisa Esile
Yes you’ll be okay, but you need to take care of yourself. Get the help you need. Whether it’s talking to someone – a therapist or counselor or doctor. In my experience, the thoughts, the unpleasant ones, aren’t true. But please do be kind to yourself. Always.
Have you seen the website, “Hyperbole and a Half?” I really connect with Allie’s description of depression. And the lack of feeling that happens. Also I find it comforting to hear stories of people on the other side of their depression.
Depression
With love and kindness, Lisa. X