At long last my husband has released my proverbial chains from the couch. Today he took me to Erin's house to drop off the movie, and then onto the oriental restaurant in town. I will admit that the trip wore me out, but oh, my, it was wonderful to see the world again!
In the afternoon my fabulous pink-haired sister Shannon and her middle daughter Robyn, along with Robyn's daughter Brianna, stopped by to visit. Shannon walked with me around the yard so that we could admire the blossoms, blooms and buds. It was like heaven, weeds and all (I did manage to bend over and pull out a few while she wasn't looking.)
Tomorrow I will wander the yard with my camera so that I can post some pictures. I can't wait.
Oh, how I enjoyed my freedom! I can truly sympathize with those less fortunate; i.e., the elderly in nursing homes, patients in long-care facilities, prisoners, and so forth. Once again, I am reminded how truly precious life is. My wish is that everyone else in this constantly-changing world can appreciate the beauty of nature, the wonder of life, and the costly privilege of FREEDOM.
Coach
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Coach. It's a title that means a lot to me. As a child I looked up to my
coaches, especially my father. My asthma was always too bad to be an
athlete. ...
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