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Sleep and Getting Ready to be Mobile, Again…
I’ve been sleeping through the night lately!! Its been great waking up and seeing the clock say something reasonable, like 6:00 am. I put the comforter back on the bed the other night and had the most beautiful sleep I … Continue reading
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Death Strikes Again…
Well, it’s been great to be back at work, especially after thinking I didn’t have the job anymore. I had the meltdown I knew would come this past Friday. I had felt it coming on Thursday and was just trying … Continue reading
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Tagged careless, cried, death, die, emotional traffic jam, falling asleep, Friday, granted, heart, heartbroken, honored, job, last night, loss, medication complications, meltdown, memories, mortality, presence, process, reconnected, regret, shock, supervisor, talk, Thursday, training, understanding, work
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Down with the Crud, Putting the Business Together Little by Little…
Well, the last couple of weeks have been such an unproductive time. This is not to say that progress in any area hasn’t been made, it just has felt like there was so much more I could have done, though … Continue reading →