Hi, friend! Happy Tuesday. I hope your coffee is pipin’ hot and your lashes are extra fanned and extra flirty today. I just wanted to say a quick hi and break the radio silence. Yesterday I needed a mental health day, or as I like to call it, a “meow time” day. Everything’s totally fine on this end; I was just really tired from the weekend and needed downtime. We had family visiting all weekend long so I didn’t really get any time to relax (you know how it is when you host).
Anyway, my body was craving rest so I took a bunch of naps, read on the couch for a few hours, made some Tollhouse cookies, and now I feel 100% better.
One thing that’s taken me a long time to learn is that knowing when to rest is important, just as important as knowing when to push yourself. To be able to recognize that need and to listen to your body cues… it’s an important skill. One that took me, oh, forty or so odd years to learn. But better late than never, right?
Your friendly neighborhood beauty addict,
Karen
P.S. Did you catch the eclipse yesterday? The cloud cover was heavy here in the North Bay so this was my view of the sky at the eclipse peak at 10:15. I didn’t even get to use my homemade cereal box eclipse viewer! Oh, well. At least I’ll be prepared for the next one.
Nyx says
Here in South Carolina I had a full view of the eclipse. It was really quite spectacular! WE had over 1 million tourist in the state just to see it. Apparently it was one of the best viewpoints. I’m truly glad I got the opportunity to witness it.
Karen says
You’re so lucky! My parents were in Wyoming and they said their view was amazing. I wish I could’ve seen it! Thank goodness for the interwebz. LOL! Did you have eclipse glasses?
Jane says
I understand the need for down time. We all need a break now and then.
I totally missed the eclipse here on the east coast. I tried to view it on NASA.gov’s live stream, but my browser is not very good. My sister sent me a photo from the city and it looked impressive. Connor has gotten so big and is quite the young lady.
Karen says
I tried watching through NASA’s live stream and couldn’t get through so I ended up watching part of it on Facebook Live. Wish I could’ve seen it in person! My parents were in Casper, Wyoming (directly in the path of totality) and said it was amazing.
Rachel says
Cool! Did they go just for the eclipse?
Karen says
The eclipse was a bonus! They’re both retired and love to travel, and they happened to be on a tour group going to several state parks in the area. My mom sent me several pictures of the eclipse and so I kinda got to vicariously live through her. 🙂
Katie says
We only got about 70% in southern NY, but it was still totally awesome! My brother and I only had one pair of glasses between us so we kept switching back and forth! Most years, I’d have actually been in the path of totality in South Carolina on vacation but it didn’t work out this year. Kind of a bummer but it was still amazing.
sydnee says
Love your homemade cereal box eclipse viewer! LOL
http://www.designbysydnee.com
Lexi says
I get it. I still feel guilty for occasionally taking a day off from the office as a mental health day. It’s highly recommended but I often fear what my coworkers may think. I try to calm the anxiety in my head and think if they are judging then they should take more mental health days, too!
Good for you – you’re a working mom. You deserve it. Don’t forget to do it often! You take care of everyone else – so treat yo’self!!
Ruchita says
Hi! Glad you got some time to recharge. Cookies, reading and naps are my idea of relaxation. I took last Friday and Monday off work b/c Sunday was my birthday. I spent some time napping and reading and did some shopping by myself. It was great! I enjoy being around people, but definitely need some alone time afterwards.
kellly says
Tollhouse cookies can cure many things. And CC is getting more adorable every day.
Bebe says
Hiya Karen 🙂
We had fun watching the eclipse here in Toronto , we used those special glasses , was so cool 🙂
What book are your reading at the moment?
Hugs
Bebe
P.S
Your daughter is adorable !
Candice says
Tiny beautiful things is an amazing book. Good for you for putting your oxygen mask on first so you can take care of everyone else. Your little one is scrumptious!