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WE crazy must stick together. And I have figured out years ago....ya just can't fix the crazy!!!!! I actually work in ministry full time and people always so "your so organized, you just take on so much" They have no idea when I get home I nearly drool and sit in a corner and cry.
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I had a comforting thought today that I shared with my husband. He had a good laugh about it but agreed with me. Since I've had all these panic attacks and anxiety issues, one of my BIG fears is that I'm going insane. Catch what I mean?? I've wondered if I would have a new ministry to the folks in the white straight jackets.. Imagined myself in the hospital with padded walls, etc. Anyway, today this thought came to my mind, " If you are REALLY crazy or insane, you wouldn't know it nor would you be concerned about being crazy or insane." The comforting part of that is this: Since I am SOO concerned about it, I must still be living in some form of reality AND if I ever do truly go insane, I won't know it anyway to be concerned. ROFL For some sick and sad reason, this made me feel better so I thought I'd enlighten the rest of ya. ha!

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