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Old 12-25-2010, 04:29 PM #1
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Default Overdid it...

I think I overdid it yesterday getting ready for Christmas Eve....cleaned house, supervised cooking (my hubby did the majority of it) wrapped gifts, and had the entire family over, all 17 of us. I have always had Christmas Eve and my sister has Christmas Day.

Today, I am so tired -- legs feel weak as well as my core area. Hard to explain the way it feels. Just kind of an overwhelming tiredness and maybe a feeling like I need to lay down. My legs felt so weak that my hubby ended up having to make today's food too since I felt too weak to stand in the kitchen.

I will have to make today's festivities shorter (dinner at my sister's for Christmas Day and to celebrate my neice's birthday). I'm thinking this might have to be the last year that I host Christmas Eve although it has been a 25 year tradition. Perhaps a change of venue is needed for next year.

Everyone have a very Merry Christmas!
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