I found the secret to happiness.
"I'd give anything for you to be happy," my husband said to me, two weeks out from the end of the school term. The words stung even more since they hadn't been intended as an attack, rather a longing and genuine desire.
I don't feel sad. I rarely cry or give in to any emotion for that matter. Once, my then eight-year-old son told me, "You're not a mum who laughs much".
He's right. I can smile at funny things and force a chuckle, but actual side-splitting laughter? No, it doesn't happen.
I also don't feel 'unhappy'. What I am is tired, worn out, stressed, and busy.
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When I get up in the morning, I'm already fatigued and by evening my limbs feel weighted, and my eyes ache.
I will myself through the close-of-day tasks: Just hang out that load of washing, make sure the kids have uniforms. Now have a shower and remember to wash your hair. All that’s left is lunchboxes then you can go to bed.
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