Good health. I just received the results from tests for my annual physical and all came back good. No medications and physically active at 60. Yup, good health.....so far.
Good health. I just received the results from tests for my annual physical and all came back good. No medications and physically active at 60. Yup, good health.....so far.
I’m grateful for freedom....whenever, wherever and by whomever it is found.
I was born in the place I would have chosen to people I would have chosen, had I been asked. When I see how much baggage so many people carry around, that makes me grateful in the extreme. Life is more gift than burden.
My child gives every indication of developing into a better person than me.
Much like Alan, I have accumulated the wherewithal to approach retirement as a period of possibilities rather than deprivation.
I have the freedom to mock whatever I want to with impunity.
I have had the opportunities to suffer just enough to appreciate the good stuff.
I am grateful for Scotland and their wonderful distillers.
I am grateful for William F. Buckley, Junior. For John Cheever. For Marvel Comics (at least pre-1970). For Coleman Hawkins. For Philip Larkin. For Southside Johnny and the Ashbury Jukes. For Patrick O'Brien. For General Tso's Chicken. For the internal combustion engine. For our nuclear deterrent. For our fault-tolerant system of government and my fault-tolerant wife. For a benevolent deity.
But most of all, I am grateful for Jay's Barbecue Potato Chips.
that I got 8 hours sleep, well can't think of two much it's only Tuesday, but for an sometimes insomniac like me, that's a good thing.
Trees don't grow on money
"Things should be made as simple as possible, but not one bit simpler." ~ Albert Einstein
alan, that is great that you will retire soon. Do you have traveling plans? I am grateful for my family, great friends, health, 3 doggies, a p.t. job that I love, and the money and ability to travel.
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