Latasha had a slow day, as she has had the past few days. To be honest, it wasn’t a great day, as she was in a lot of pain, discomfort, and frustration.
Starting tomorrow, I will likely update once a day in the evening so as not to repeat too much unless something significant occurs.
If I seem tired, I am. If I seem frustrated, I am. If I seem meh, I am. Seeing my wife and friend like this is tough. It’s not something one really knows how to deal with until you’re in the throes of it all.
Learn, reflect, and adapt—it’s what I do each day. Tomorrow is another day and another opportunity to shine.
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