Emotionally Backlogged

While the majority of my journey through divorce–and then out of it–has been pretty even keeled, there are emotional ups and downs. But when those emotional moments do come, or even when I just have a bunch of conflicting thoughts bouncing around in my head, it helps SO much to have people I can talk to.

Considering the types of thoughts I work through, I will only talk to people I trust. Some of the issues deal with confidentiality of foster care. Or it could be that I don’t want rumors going around about those who used to be in my life. Or maybe it’s so early in my thinking about the “problem” that I really don’t want to discuss it openly because I’m not sure where my thinking will land. (Similar to a roulette ball bouncing along the numbers!)

If I’ve gone a few days without bouncing ideas off someone, I start to feel an emotional backlog and the stress builds.

Anyway, a THANK YOU to all my friends who listen with soft hearts, clear minds, and godly wisdom. Love you!

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3 Responses to Emotionally Backlogged

  1. Donna M. Kohlstrom October 9, 2009 at 3:53 am #

    Been there…done that divorce experience while raising two young sons alone. My heart and thoughts go out to you for healing.

  2. Tamara Hart Heiner October 9, 2009 at 12:13 pm #

    Christina, I can’t even imagine your heartache. I’m so sorry!

    Speaking of interviews…check your email!

  3. Christina Berry October 10, 2009 at 11:47 pm #

    Donna, the healing is amazing when I look back at what God has done in our hearts in such a short time. Most of my thoughts and ponderings have to do with the future. So good to share such thoughts of uncertainty with friends!

    Great interview, Tamara. 🙂