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“Let gratitude be the pillow upon which you kneel to say your nightly prayer. And let faith be the bridge you build to overcome evil and welcome good.” ―
After one week in Chile, two months in Brazil and one week in New York, I am finally back in Florida. I have been here for one week.
It feels good to be back and try to start a routine. Feels good to play house with Michael. Well, I am already looking at cruises and ski trips… I love having things to look forward to.
Our building is finally done with the renovations. There are still some little issues, but Michael and I are fully enjoying our apartment.
I have so much organizing to do. Michael returned from Brazil before I did. He stopped in NY and picked up some more of my stuff. So I have boxes and boxes to organize, including tons of mosaic material and mosaics pieces.
After my father’s death and watching my mother struggle with debilitating hip pain, I decided to think about my health more seriously. I want to have a very active future, and I know I need to address issues that I have learned to live with.
I arrived home and hit the ground running:
- I got a gym membership
- I got a personal trainer for two times a week (I need that accountability)
- I got blood tests done
- I got a physical and wellness check (cholesterol down to 174 from 248!! yippie)
- I got an eye exam and ordered 3 new glasses (from Costco – the best place to get glasses!!)
- I made appointment with:
- an orthopedic doctor (time to revisit the hip issues)
- an ENT doctor (time to revisit the vertigo symptoms)
- a skin doctor (a big brown spot all of sudden appeared on my hip)
- imaging center for bone density and mammogram
- Bought a bedroom set. We are not picky, hate shopping, and don’t like to wait. So we just went out on Saturday bought a bedroom set and three hours later they delivered it. We love it!
There is more to do, but this all feels like progress, and progress makes me very happy. The only problem is that all these doctor’s appointments, and possible tests and follow-ups are going to interfere with future travel plans 🙂
… not to mention the little detail of having a full-time job. Retirement? Retirement? Where are you?
“True happiness is to enjoy the present, without anxious dependence upon the future, not to amuse ourselves with either hopes or fears but to rest satisfied with what we have, which is sufficient, for he that is so wants nothing. The greatest blessings of mankind are within us and within our reach. A wise man is content with his lot, whatever it may be, without wishing for what he has not.” ―



