Hey, if I can do it, you can. Been out and about for a month (emergency room, hospitals, etc.)so I haven’t been writing regularly. Hope to do so now. Since I have to learn to walk all over again, I think I may have time to plunk the keys of the computer a bit more regularly.
I hope you all are remembering that there is no guarantee in life. Just when you think everything is perfect (or a big mess) – everything changes. Be grateful for all the big and little moments that are wonderful! Evaluate what is really worth getting upset, fearful or angry about, and then toss them in the trash can – mostly! CHOOSE happiness. I am going to even though my wonderful little life has turned totally upside down. I get to create a new life.
I also am not just forgetting that my disabilities right now affect others too – my husband, my family, etc. I will forge ahead and work to create this new life into a positive and loving one.
Hug someone right now. Jump up and down for me. I will think of you all and prayers will be coming your way. If you would say a prayer or two for me, I will feel it, and thank you now.
God bless you and all your loved ones and families and friends! More soon.
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June 6, 2013 at 12:39 pm |
Happy to hear that you are almost back to normal. These days, I too was in a hospital, attending on my brother-in-law, who himself is a cardiologist professor, but hit by the sun. he just went to the edge of the life and came back. he is now normal, and as such, we all too. I will be responding to your mails from now regularly.
bye for now, dear Marsha
August 22, 2014 at 2:50 am |
Marsha,
I smiled a smile for you and did say a prayer for you.
August 22, 2014 at 1:42 pm |
And I am smiling for you now, and will say a prayer too! Thank you.