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Thursday, August 23, 2007

4am Anxiety

It's 4am. I should be asleep, but my mind is racing. I'm leaving in six days and have so much left to prepare! I'm excited, but more overwhelmed! My dad gave me a blessing a couple of days ago that helped put my mind at ease a little bit, but I'm still feeling some anxiety. I know it will all work out (like my mom always says), it's just the working it out part that's sometimes the hardest:).

4 comments:

Sadie Lou said...

hi i am sadie, i am amys sisters(emily) sister in law! i know that is confusing. i think it is amazing how you are going to all these places. and if i were going i would be freakin out too! i am a big " what if?" person. well i hope you have fun, come visit my blog:)

Meg said...
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Meg said...

You will have so many neat adventures to tell about. I can understand the anxiety as well. I would be a nervous wreck. Aren't we glad for the power of the priesthood and the comfort and protection it gives us.
Kuddos on bungy jumping! I jumped off that very same bridge 3 years ago and it was totally worth it. It sounds like you were very brave - I was not. It took me about 15-20 minutes to get up the courage and I kept asking the guys if I was going to die. My husband thought it was so funny so we bought the video. For how long it took me to actually jump, we got our moneys worth. I would do it again if I had the chance - maybe.
Good luck in your upcoming travels. I will be checking in and very envious.
(I know Amy from long ago and have gotten "reacquainted" with her life through blogging)

Amy Lynn said...

The anticipation is always the worst for me. Once you are on the plane headed for India, I bet your heart will stop racing and the excitement will kick in!

The only problem I foresee is this...whenever I go somewhere, I always stress big time about making sure I pack everything I need. Usually midway through the process I stop and say, "OK. It's not like I'm going to India. If I forget something, I'll pick it up somewhere." Did that just add to the stress? If you forget something, no worries. I'll send it to you!