Warm Weather Hygge
By definition, hygge (hooga) according to the Denmark website is about "taking time away from the daily rush to be together with people you care about - or even by yourself - to relax and enjoy life's quieter pleasures." There's a fun little book I read on vacation back in 2018 called The Little Book of Hygge: Danish Secrets to Happy Living and I loved it so much, I bought one as soon as I got back. There was actually nothing more relaxing than reading that little book curled up on the couch in the sunroom with a cup of tea and is one of my favorite memories of that trip. Many tend to associate this practice in the cooler months of Fall and Winter because it tends to focus on the act of being cozy. Snuggling under a blanket, enjoying a warm, healing cup of tea by the fireplace (or fireplace on TV ), lighting a favorite candle while doing a calming hobby like cross stitch or scrapbooking. Being a hyggephant, I can tell you that I never associated warm wea...
Telling stress that it's "Number One" or giving stress the "one-fingered peace sign"...or just going old fashioned and flipping stress the classic bird. :-) I'm with ya girl!
ReplyDeleteI wouldn't be surprised if it wasn't just your body adjusting. Try to hold the freak-out at bay, you're doing all the right things. Potassium releases water, so K-rich foods are good. Your menu for yesterday looked good!
ReplyDeleteNICE arrangements and photos...
Thanks for mooning the stress. Love the visual. :)
ReplyDeleteI, too, need to start downing the
H20. I used to be golden about it. Now, I am a desert rock. Blah.
Mooning the stress. I wish I could do the same. No, wait, I want to moon the people that are stressing me out, that's a whole different and socially unacceptable thing.
ReplyDeleteI know just where you are coming from. Yesterday I went to my ob/gyn to have the iud taken out (2 months of consecutive bleeding... no joke). She's put me on a low-dose bc pill to see if that regulates my estrogen. I noticed with all the bleeding that my lower legs were ridiculously swollen and hard as rocks. Here's hoping this pill works much better. Give your body about 2 weeks to adjust...and keep drinking that water! I'll be doing the same thing.
ReplyDeleteHad the tubes removed BC pills suck!!
ReplyDeleteThis sounds oddly familar to me. Remember when I first got that IUD and was flipping a god damn lid about it. So I'm here to tell you that I hope everything turns out ok, give it some time, don't think too much into it. It is all going to be ok.
ReplyDeleteI like that you are trying to switch your thinking from all the things that *could be* and focus on the stuff you can control. Hugs!