Alexis just French braided my hair, and it feels refreshing to have it styled differently instead of my usual ponytail. I’m at a loss for what to write about today, but I’m feeling better overall. The itchy sensations have subsided since I resumed my medication, allowing me to focus more now that I’m free from withdrawal symptoms. I really dislike how these medications can cause such discomfort if not taken daily. It’s frustrating to feel so dependent on them, despite knowing that I truly need them.
Right now, the girls are busy with chores. Karissa is outside in the yard, and Alexis is organizing the pantry. My code isn’t functioning yet, but I have a small snippet that I’m unsure about—it’s unclear whether this is something I want to keep or if I’ll modify it once I have the rest of the code figured out.
function deepClone(obj) { // If it's null or not an object (i.e., primitive), return it directly if (obj === null || typeof obj !== 'object') { return obj; } }
I’m gradually making my way through “The Paris Apartment,” but so far, not much is happening. The narrative shifts between several characters’ perspectives, but it feels like there’s a lack of real action. It’s difficult to articulate, but the pace is quite slow, with much of the content revolving around people dining in cafés or engaging in minor antics. I’m curious to see how the Paris apartment ties into the story, considering it’s the title of the book. At this point, I find myself reading mainly to discover if anything significant will occur. Based on what I’ve read so far, this story could easily be set in any city worldwide and still resonate.
I had therapy today, where we discussed my medications, the girls’ graduation, and my upcoming trip to California. Most of our conversation focused on California and my anxieties surrounding the trip. I believe it will be enjoyable, and I sincerely hope it turns out to be a fun experience. I had considered dyeing my hair with semi-permanent dye, but I’m hesitant to dye it twice. I’m planning to color my hair in July before the cruise, as I prefer not to dye it frequently due to the potential damage it can cause. For now, I’ll just have to accept that my hair is two-toned. And that my mom will see my two-toned hair. I’m uncertain about when I will get a haircut, as the stylist who usually cuts my hair is still recovering, so I may decide to wait.
My eczema is flaring up on my elbow, and it’s quite painful. I need to find something to help heal it. Tonight, we’re fending for dinner. I should let the kids know about it, especially since Lexi usually prefers to eat early. Additionally, I need to prepare Tommy’s lunch for tomorrow. So I’m going to do that now.





