Sweet, Sweet Remission

It’s been awhile.. A long while, and for that I’m sorry. If I’m being honest, I haven’t felt like I’ve had a whole lot of pertinent information to tell you. Which, considering this is a blog that focuses on anxiety in motherhood and elsewhere, I think that’s a rather positive thing. I started this blog…

It’s been awhile.. A long while, and for that I’m sorry.

If I’m being honest, I haven’t felt like I’ve had a whole lot of pertinent information to tell you. Which, considering this is a blog that focuses on anxiety in motherhood and elsewhere, I think that’s a rather positive thing.

I started this blog a little over a year ago now, and as I reread my posts, I realized how far I’ve come in a short amount of time. Not that I don’t have bad days. I do! But overcoming those setbacks are what tells me this freedom I’m finding isn’t just a season. It’s a marathon full of hope that one day I might not encounter anxiety at all.

The past few months, Auggie and I have gotten out more than we ever have in previous winters. We’ve gone grocery shopping (and I even let him sit in the cart). We’ve started attending story time almost every week where lots of other snotty toddlers cough and sneeze on us. And we’ve continued working on the curriculum that I put together for him monthly, which often includes at least one field trip.

This isn’t to say that I don’t take an alcohol wipe to our phones when we get home and throw us all into the bath/shower or shudder at the sound of a deep cough, but we’re still doing it!

A year ago, I never would have thought it possible.

I think the changing point for me was acceptance. As soon as I accepted that I suffer from anxiety, I was able to share my experience and to some degree own it. Put a spin on it that in some way helped me to see it in a positive light. Each time I felt an overwhelming fear, I’d simply note it as an opportunity to write about it and help others suffering alone.

Little by little, I stopped having the intrusive thoughts.. Or at least not as frequently. I don’t think it’s possible to ever really be “healed.” Maybe just a remission or NED (no evidence of disease).

So, since I don’t have much in terms of anxiety to talk to you about but miss talking with you (or I guess, writing to you), what would you like to hear more about?

Below are some topics I’ve thought about writing, but then, I resort to reading/watching Outlander instead.. My apologies.

  • Auggie’s milestones? Sleep training at the age of 2.5 and why it took us so long?
  • My infertility journey and the balancing act of planning for a pregnancy that’s not happening?
  • Health and fitness? I just finished Transform 20 and wow!
  • SPRING! I have an entire list of all the spring things I’m ready to do and buy!

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5 responses

  1. Sharon Avatar
    Sharon

    All of the above topics … I love reading and watching as your little family matures/grows in faith, love, etc. You’re such a positive inspiration to so many…never stop sharing the milestones!!

    1. Kate Avatar
      Kate

      Thank you, Sharon! I appreciate you following along. 🙂

  2. Emily Clements Avatar
    Emily Clements

    Write about anything and I’ll still read it! Don’t stop, you’re a good writer. My favorite part about this post is where you said that accepting your anxiety helped you own it. While I’m not a mom and our anxieties are not the same, I totally agree that talking about my anxiety and “getting to know it” instead of pretending like it wasn’t there helped me to be more mindful of whether or not my fears were rational. Thanks for sharing, I hope it inspires more people to talk about their mental illness without shame.

    1. Kate Avatar
      Kate

      Thanks for reading, Emily! 🙂

  3. Ann Murdock Avatar
    Ann Murdock

    All of the above. I love reading your writing and as you continue your topics will expand and develop. Writing is good for you, as you found out. Also I would not leave the topic of anxiety behind. There are a lot of us who have a problem with it that can benefit from your insights on it.

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