How wonderful it has felt these last few days to be back in the world of the living and active again. I am not sure if everyone experiences the side effects that I did over the past six or seven weeks. (It seemed like forever) but it really was quite debilitating. I felt trapped in my house and on the sofa, unless I was in the bathroom. I couldn't go anywhere for the most part. I couldn't stand up for very long at all. I was held prisoner by my kidneys and bladder. I will not lie. I had moments where I felt that if this was going to be me, for the rest of my life, I did not want to be here. (I know. I am such a drama queen.)
I will never take just being able to do simple ordinary things, chores, cooking, walking, going to the store, etc. for granted again. And I hope and pray that I never have to go through this again. I am back in the world of the living now and will do whatever I can to avoid a repeat of the same said scenario.
I have a jug of lemon water in the fridge and I drink from it frequently. No salt. No pop. No sugar. I'm doing what I can. My friend Jackie says I need to drink distilled water, but, from all of the research I have done, there is no evidence to support that theory. So I am not too sure about that.
We have spent several days now cloaked in a marshmallow world. Monday in anticipation of the storm, much was cancelled and yesterday in the aftermath of the storm things were likewise cancelled as the cleanup began. It was the craziest thing. Eileen and I were sitting here on Monday afternoon looking at a clear sky and just a few minutes later we couldn't see across the street for the snow and the blowing and it kept up all the rest of the day and into the night. I was awake at 4:30 a.m. while the snow plow was clearing out the parking lot of the farm market behind me. Noisy and so much light. Thankfully I was able to fall back asleep.
Right now it is -12*C/11*F so quite cold, but temperatures are supposed to rise and they are calling for a week or snow and or rain over the next 6 days or so. It's clear at the moment.
After all of the fires of last summer, I am not going to complain about precipitation of any kind. That was super scary. We don't want a repeat of that.
Its hard to believe that we are staring the end of February in the face. Wasn't it just yesterday that we were ringing in the bells of the new year? Its going by ever so quickly, but (aside from health issues) there have been some really lovely things so far this year. One was having my oldest son and his two boys come to visit. I really enjoyed that and another was having my middle son and his oldest son come to visit. Those were really lovely things. I have two very good sons there . . . kind and caring, loving individuals. And of course I love all of my grandchildren to pieces. (My children too!)
Eileen seems to be doing very well. On the surface anyways. I am very proud of her. I thought it would be a lot harder to live together than it has been. Not because of her, but because of me and how I am set in my ways and how I have become so used to being on my own. She is not a very difficult person to live with. I could quite happily do this for the rest of my life, just she and I, but the truth is that were I to pass, she could not afford to continue to live in this unit. It is far too expensive, and I think far too big for her to care for on her own. It is best that she gets her own place, but I told her she needn't be in a hurry to find a place. Good things come to those who wait and I want her to find a place that is just right for her.
It worries me that her money etc. is still in the shared account with Tim. They had considerable savings together and of course their pensions both go into that shared account. I hope that their workers are able to get everything sorted soon and equally. I know it is really none of my business, but I really don't like to think of him as having access to it all and ending up with it all. It's enough that he has kept their apartment and everything in it. I am sure things will be sorted soon. At least I hope that they will. It is early days yet.
The community groups that I belong to on Facebook have had lots of photographs lately of "bobcats" or "mountain lions." I am not sure which they are. Big cats in any case.
There has been a lot of discussion growing online about how 2026 will be the year of broadening our minds. Of people becoming more culturally and intellectually curious in a way that heightens lives in a deeper and more meaningful way. Many people are becoming discontented with quick content and surface level scrolling. People are craving more depth and wanting to feel stimulated, inspired and connected to ideas that help to stretch them beyond their immediate lives.
People are wanting to know more, to learn more, experience more. Especially when it comes to their homelife. This, as you can imagine, is right up my alley. I am a homebody if nothing else and I am always looking for ways to make my homelife richer and more meaningful.
Adding culture and different types of knowledge to your daily life does not require dramatic reinvention. It can begin with something as simple as reading ten pages of a thoughtful, life-enriching book before bed instead of doom scrolling on your phone, listening to a podcast about art, history, or philosophy as you sit and knit or crochet, or even choosing to watch a documentary film about something you know nothing about.
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Sending you a BIG HUG, Marie and hoping you will feel better! Good to hear that things are going well, having Eileen there with you. I hope all goes well for her, and not least her finances are sorted out as she gains a separate life from Tim. Beautiful thoughts shared here today. Like you, I'm all for broadening of horizons, and if that translates into a countercultural revolution of sorts and people turn away from flash-by, dopamine-hit shallow content--hooray! I always enjoy tending the inner fires, so I look forward to a world where more people do the same. Lovely to catch up... much to you, my friend! 🩷
ReplyDeleteHi Tracy. Always nice to see a comment from you! Thanks so much for all your happy wishes and kind words! Much love to you also dear friend. xoxo
DeleteGlad things are better, Marie!! It is truly awful living as you had to those weeks!! As to drinking distilled water...it takes all the minerals out of the water, so you would need to supplement then with mineral pills...and not sure it would make enough difference. But I do think either eating at least an apple per day, or taking malic acid plus cranberry juice or pills each day also beneficial. Lemon water is good but I have heard that one needs to drink some plain water after drinking lemon as it can damage the teeth too. I would NOT drink tap water...we always buy spring water (which of course has minerals in it). Well, do your own research online etc...some of the best advice that helped me the most years ago, while taking care of my very ill baby was the simple things a lady I knew told me. As her daughter was even more ill than mine and the small things can help in ways that for whatever reason doctors never think to mention, if they even know. Wishing you the best in all this health thing...
ReplyDeleteGlad things are going well with Eileen there too. Hope the workers get things sorted fairly for her too.
Hugs, Elizabeth xoxo
Thanks for all of the information Elizabeth. Much appreciated! I don't drink tap water either. I like to drink sparkling mineral water. Thank you so much for your best wishes! Hugs, xoxo
DeleteThe picture you posted is definitely a bobcat. Mountain lions or cougars - same difference - are much larger. Glad to hear that you are doing better. I had to quit taking one of my medications for fibromyalgia and I am feeling quite a bit better now. Much love - Raquel XO
ReplyDeleteCougars have been sighted by a few people, but no photos of them. I am glad to read you are feeling quite a bit better! Much love, xoxo
DeleteA snowy day here, but we know it will pass. Hoping you both get out for dinner tonight, will be very uplifting for both of you. Hash recipe sounds delicious. I'm sure things will work out for Eileen, will just take time. Just found out that my new oven connects to wifi, not sure I would use that feature though. Enjoy the day.
ReplyDeleteThanks Linda. It will be great. It has clouded over a bit now. wifi with an oven, interesting. I am pondering what the feature could be used for. Happy day to you! xoxo
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