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Old 03-13-2011, 08:17 AM #1
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Default help me entertain the day--without tv, computers

ok...admitting tv and computers are too much for me...no more than 10 mins at a time.

I am really going stir crazy. Everything is too much. I went for a walk with a friend..and then she came in for tea. Chatting say a little more than an hour. My head started feeling weird ...and bam headache an hour later.

I just don't know what to do to entertain the entire day. I do the wash..dishes, etc. that doesn't take long. Kids are in school from 9-3 and i'm going crazy.

even if I go for a few short walks...what else. I've tried knitting....everything is only a few mins.

Oh...and even talking on the phone is not good. What is going on???

I feel like a prisoner in my own house.

HELP!!
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