So I did that thing last night where you write down all of your streses & worries right before you go to bed and it is supposed to help you sleep better. Well, I slept great, but I forgot that I took an allergy pill before going to bed first. So that was probably a factor. The only other thing I have to off of is that my jaw doesn't hurt this morning. When I was at the dentist a few weeks ago they told me that I was probably starting to get TMJ after I described my symptoms of jaw pain and my jaw feeling like it was going to pop. So they told me to try and do some relaxing/stress relieving things before bed and see how it works. Last night was the first time I really tried anything and that was just mainly because I was in a bad mood when I went to bed and didn't want that to interfere with my sleep. So I wrote down this list of all the things I was worried/stressed about, and not just the big stuff, little things too because sometimes it is the little things that keep me up at night more than the big ones.
The whole point of this rambly post is that I was going through the mail this morning and now have another stressful thing: a letter from my mortgage company claiming that our hazard insurance expired October 29 and that we must submit proof that we have had continuous coverage or they will assign coverage to us at a much higher rate than what we are currently paying....GRRR! First of all, we paid all of our homeowner's insurance for a year. Second of all, we only got our loan in July, so I know it can't be expired. Third of all, I really don't want to read that before having coffee in the morning. Fortunately I called our insurance agent and spoke to someone in his office who is supposed to be calling them for us. She didn't quite know what to think of all of this either. And so she will try to get it straightened out for us. I guess that's what we pay them for, right?
I hope this isn't going to be a precursor to how my day is going to go.
2 comments:
*Hugs* from your best friend (who is FINALLY online!)
I'm glad the insurance thing is worked out. Our mortgage company tries to do that to us about once a year, but its not their fault... Our insurance company always forgets to send proof of insurance to them!
Hope the destressing thing works, and that your jaw feels better.
Yay! You are online! :)
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