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Tell me it's OK to be miserable

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MossandRoy · 03/02/2021 09:36

I haven't had covid as far as I know. My kids are well. But I'm starting to crumble. Another bloody day of oak academy, Google classroom, etc etc. I'm lucky in that I don't have to work, but it's just bloody the same, day in, day out. The first lock down was bearable, we could be outside, it just felt like a lovely long rest, but this is like a slow death. I'm so tired. My dd looks like she hasn't slept in months. She's grey. My ds is trying to be upbeat (they're 12 and 13) and happy as he plays minecraft/fortnight with friends after school work. Sorry to moan and whinge, but I've woken up feeling like I really have had enough. And it's OK to feel this way at the moment, isn't it?

OP posts:
MossandRoy · 04/02/2021 06:37

Here we go again... Another groundhog day!
Stay well everyone Flowers

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SonnetForSpring · 04/02/2021 13:24

I feel very similarly! It's definitely Ground hog day.

MNnicknameforCVthreads · 04/02/2021 13:32

Agree with all of this.

It's shit.

Flowers to all

MereDintofPandiculation · 04/02/2021 16:45

I think everyone's feeling a bit fed up now. First lockdown I was determined to come away with some achievements, so I completed a distance learning course, and I learned online banking, Zoom and all the things that are everyday knowledge to people 40 years younger than me. This time I just can't be bothered. I'm pottering on on a day to day basis, MN, on-line games, etc, quite content, but all motivation has gone.

chocolateisavegetable · 04/02/2021 16:59

Definitely ok OP Flowers

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