Time passes in a flash, but gratitude lingers on in a lifetime.” – Christine Ang Much of October went by in a blur. Or that’s how it seems like to my somewhat clouded vision. I feel somewhat disoriented, probably because of the flu. Have you noticed how, when there’s a viral fever, there are moments of crystal clarity followed by total exhaustion? I am enjoying those waves. As I lay in bed and drifted in and out of dreamland, I had pleasant fantasies. I spent time lounging on the sofa, watching random movies, crying a lot, laughing, dozing. And before I knew it, the day would be over. Oh, I am recovering, slowly. As usual, it has been a eventful month. Let’s look at the fun bits, those parts I am most grateful for. I feel intense gratitude for … Hospital visits As annoying, and as time-sucky as they are, I must say it is weirdly okay to sit in a place where there is no internet or phone signal. We are losing work hours but have resigned ourselves to it. The dental treatment my husband is going through is painful, but the doctors claim it is working, and the […]
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