Friday, 9 May 2014

Smile!!

Well this week has been a bit of a wash out and that's not just the weather. I was meant to go to a happiness session on Tuesday, yet I felt so rubbish I had to cancel. Ever since then I have been struggling a bit. My body just doesn't want to respond properly, although that is fibromyalgia for you. On Monday my Dad got rushed to hospital (again) and I think the stress of that probably got to me. So this week I have been mostly watching rubbish day time tv, reading (I am a total book worm) as well as sleeping and do what I can around the flat. What a life hey! 

Daydreaming is always part of my daily life, as to what I could do with it. I certainly don't want this blog to be all doom and gloom, however there are some days when you just want to share how rubbish you are feeling.

Time to paste a smile on my face as I am going to be helping a friend at a wedding fair on Sunday. I really enjoy doing this, every now and again, as I feel like I am useful and have a purpose for a change. Plus I get to see some amazing flowers, cakes, dresses etc. What girl wouldn't love that. 
When it comes to the smile though, I am currently going through a phase of wearing braces, or Invisalign. This is potentially my last week and then I can take these lumps of plastic off and have a lovely straight smile. After almost 18months of having to wear them about 22 hours a day, it is going to be weird yet wonderful to not have to wear them. My experience of having them in has been quite a smooth sailing experience. Yeah there has been a bit of pain, but you have to expect it and weirdly you get used to it. Going from seriously crooked bottom teeth to straight, I cannot wait to get them off and know that I don't have to be embarrassed and can smile all I want. I now know that when I smile on my wedding day that I won't be dreading seeing the pictures after (vain I know, but hey I'm female ;-p )!!

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