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RE: Running the Race of Life!

in Weekend Experiences9 months ago

I have no idea how you do what you do! Seems like a tremendous amount to me!

I think time has sped up. The days are over before I've gotten much of anything done, even if I am busy all day long. I no longer hurry, because that's how older people get injured, but I don't that's why I get so little done. It sounds ridiculous, but many people are complaining about the same thing now. Perhaps time is not as fixed and steady as we have been led to believe.

Goodness I don't think I knew about your surgery. I wish you a very speedy recovery, and that you don't overdo! xo

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I finally had the hernia surgery that I kept postponing last year, really felt sorry for myself the first week, it was darn sore, but I survived, and I am still being careful, really don't want a repeat of that!

Yes, we have to do things slower, very frustrating, but way better than injuring oneself. I tend to be a night owl, so often end up going to bed at midnight and not getting enough sleep, especially now that Arthur's not here to keep me in check ;)

I often think of you @owasco, and how you just get on with life despite your enormous loss. Take care of yourself <3

The loss of my son has brought me the lovely gain of you, @lizelle. One of the best things about hive is the possibility of an enduring bond with someone thousands of miles away. Exchanges of letters did this in earlier times.

Thank you for your thoughts! We're both doing fine, still in the world of being the best we can be. xo

Awe it warms my heart to hear you say that @owasco, I feel the same bond.
When I first joined Hive, I never expected to find solace here, that we can 'write our hearts out' and at the same time meet kindred spirits.

Thank you for sharing and for caring, sounds corny I know, but it's true💞