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Have you ever had the creativity sucked out of you?

That's how I feel this afternoon. Our legal situation, among other things, has Kathy on the verge of a breakdown. I am doing all I can to help her.

I'm back at work today and I told her that I would fix supper when I got home this evening. Don't worry, I'm a good cook.

Just with all this happening, I have lost the handle on my creativity.

Bear with me for a few.

Comments

dons_mind said…
hey man - - hang in there. there's always a light at the end of the tunnel! He said, "I am the light and the way".......it's bright!
Busy Bee Suz said…
I hope the troubles and worries pass quickly for you both.
take care,
suz
Syd said…
I also hope that things smooth out for you. Creativity is something that doesn't flow well when there is turmoil. At least for me that's the way.
coltfan said…
I hope all goes well for you all . I am in a similiar battle I have to proove why I am needed at my work. So I will know probably by friday if I have a job or not.
Anonymous said…
I am sorry that you and Kathy are going through a difficult time. I hope that things will improve soon! Whenever I have a problem with something, I tell me self: "this too shall pass" I wish you both well.
Diamond said…
Hang in there Cliff!
stacys1175 said…
Hey I just wanted to say hi and see how you were doing and i'm sorry to here about your guys problems have faith and trust in GOD and he will lead you:) hope things get better Stacy
Jen said…
Sorry Cliff; I'll say some extra prayers for you guys.
Don't forget dessert, that always helps too.
Shelley said…
Wixy - I will keep you and your lovely wife in my prayers. I know legal issues can be troubling and fearsome.
Ms Hen's said…
((((((((((hugs)))))))))))) to kathy...and she is blessed to have you for her husband.

i hope the legal thing works itself out..

(hugs to you)

BettyAnn
clean and crazy said…
I really feel you, my car has been in the shop for over a week and i still don't know if and or when it will be done. So I am just commenting for now.
Mike Golch said…
we have all been there as well. different things but same feelings.
Michelle said…
Both of are in my prayers.
J-Online said…
Thinking of you and your wife. How nice of you to cook to help Kathy out. Hugs, Jenn

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