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March 25, 2014

Whole Lot of Gratitude

Filed under: Food for Thought,Gratitude,Health/ Fitness — gardener @ 8:35 am

I’ll admit that I am not the most patient of people. This will come as no surprise to most people who know me on a deeper level, and to those who don’t- you may be sitting there thinking to yourself, “No way, really?” Trust me, it’s true.

When I was much younger- someone very wise told me never to pray for patience, because you would find yourself tested to the max, and you know what- I have no doubt, that they’re right.

Sometimes though, things happen. We find ourselves in situations that will not only test our patience, but also test our resolve. Knowing that ‘not being patient’ will have a consequence. I know- We live in a world that has become so filled with instant gratification that patience has become a thing of the past. Truth is- I know that I definitely fall into some of the trappings of instant gratification world- which doesn’t always mesh well with the journey to patience.

Until non-patience has a price, as is my case now.

Another thing you may not know about me- is that I’m really stubborn. Granted, I like to call it ‘strong-willed’, which in some circles may be a horse of an entirely different color, but the truth is- they are one in the same. I’m open to ideas- and always open to learning, but when I have an idea, I want to be able to run with it- yesterday. (Enter lack of patience 101. haha) Yes indeed, stubbornness and lack of patience can be fast friends, until they are challenged- then look out!

I’m on the mend, but I’ve been unable to do almost anything. Now generally, I would love the quiet time and the ‘do nothing’ time- but what I’ve learned is that I don’t do ‘nothing’ well. Even when I’m sick, I still do my thing, so being forced to do nothing- (without consequences if I don’t listen) has been a huge lesson in patience.

The sun is shining- I have massive amounts of energy, and things do to- but at this point- rest is the order of the day- the only order of the day.

So I’ve learned to let go, which hasn’t been easy- and not without one temper tantrum, and a few days worth of tears. But it has been a huge gift on many levels. I’m learning (then again I’m always learning) to rely on other people- something I don’t necessarily do well.

I’m overwhelmed with gratitude for those whom I call my tribe- who have offered to come from near and far (literally) to be here for me. Truth is- in the grand scheme of things- this is minor, and shall pass, given time. It’s not serious, and for that, I’m beyond grateful.

I honestly couldn’t manage without Marcel, (at leat not without hiring someone). He’s been the ‘chief cook and bottle washer’, around here- taking care of everything. Cooking, cleaning, and even offered to feed me AND wash my hair. That’s definitely love times a thousand. I’m so appreciative of him- and this has also turned into a little learning experience for him with cooking. So it’s a good thing on many levels.

Patience- I’ve learned that isn’t such a bad thing after all, and my body is thanking me- on many levels.

March 19, 2014

Spring Fever

Filed under: Pets,Shop til ya Drop — gardener @ 11:47 am

20140319-194210.jpg Spring Fever has hit, and Mister M. is no exception. He has been finding these crazy bursts of energy- where he attacks things (see photo – him just before attacking me- which I may, or may not have provoked.) and runs around like a cat with his tail on fire.

He is funny, and his spring fever has been the source of many giggles the past few days.

In addition, since we didn’t have much in terms of winter, he has also started shedding early, and the Furminator brush has already been getting plenty of use.

Lucky for him, I have an arm (my dominant) that I can’t use at the moment, so he has a brief reprieve.

That Furminator, best pet tool brush for shedding ever!

March 15, 2014

Quiet Times

Filed under: Food for Thought,Health/ Fitness — gardener @ 9:03 am

Things have been somewhat chaotic over here (at times) this year, and so I have been taking some time to just be still and do what works for me. Sometimes, that means not being on the computer much, and sometimes it also means pulling back and only communicating with my inner circle. It’s nothing personal, but it’s one of those things that I have to do from time to time, to ensure that my body, mind and soul stay as healthy as can be.

I see this as a good thing- or even more as a necessity. I learned a valuable lesson last year when I did not take the time to listen to my body, do what it needs- and ended up with what I’ve coined ’empty cup syndrome.’ I’d given, and others had taken- of my precious life force, until I had no energy left for anything. I couldn’t talk- hear noise, or be around people. It was a first for me, but it was a valuable lesson, and a huge gift. One I haven’t taken for granted.

I believe we all need to take the time to do what works best for us, especially if we want to be our best for others. It isn’t a sign of weakness or selfishness- but instead a sign of strength and wisdom.

Diagnosis and Insurance

Filed under: Gratitude,Health/ Fitness — gardener @ 7:09 am

Some people know (and some don’t) that Marcel has been diagnosed with a medical condition that is degenerative, but can be controled with medication to keep from progressing. It’s one of those things that we didn’t see coming (unlike some diseases), but thankfully the doctors have been amazing. It’s not something he can be ‘cured’ from, but something he’ll live with for the rest of his life. On the grand scheme of thigs- it isn’t ideal, but it could be much, much worse.

Thankfully our insurance plan is also a really good one and covers a lot of the procedures and tests that he’s going through. I can’t tell you how grateful I am to be able to afford insurance and good coverage. Finding places like health insurance of burlington nc can make all the difference in having peace of mind- especially when dealing with unexpected illness. Insurance, definitely something that everyone should have, without question.

March 8, 2014

Gratitude

Filed under: Gratitude,Inspiration — gardener @ 12:49 pm

Today’s bits of gratitude.

1- 59 degrees and sunshine in March.

2- People who are there for others when they need them.

3- Propping up my feet and soaking up some vitamin D after a productive day.

4- Watching the grace and seemingly effortless manner in which birds fly.

5- The sound of mallards landing on the water.

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