Tomorrow, and tomorrow, and tomorrow
Creeps in this petty pace from day to day,
To the last syllable of recorded time;
And all our yesterdays have lighted fools
The way to dusty death. Out, out brief candle!
Life's but a walking shadow, a poor player
That struts and frets his hour upon the stage
And then is heard no more: it is a tale
Told by an idiot, full of sound and fury,
Signifying nothing.
-- Macbeth, Act 5, Scene 5
Pretty good right now. My health is improving, I have more energy and I'm sleeping better. And I found another flavour of cat food that Lola loves and can eat without upsetting her IBS. Wins all round.
I have a mum with dementia, a daughter with Lyme's disease, another daughter with border line personality disorder, a brother who thinks I've stolen money from our parents estate because he saw me selling a £10 plaque of mum's on ebay, and now it's snowing. But you know what? I feel okay. :)
Thankful with a little anxious stirred in to keep me balanced.
ReplyDeleteContentment and gratitude.
ReplyDeleteSomedays it's fantastic and some days it sucks. I try to ignore those suckish days and, if asked, I'll deny them and reply "fantastic thanks, you?"
ReplyDeleteAlways learning....
ReplyDeleteBusy. But low key. I do like flying under the radar. A lot.
ReplyDeleteGoing to zumba in a few minutes and pondering the ache in my back. Maybe exercise will loosen it up.
ReplyDeleteAccepting and content (sort of) - still curious and questioning why :)
ReplyDeleteHappy, blessed, and wild. The usual!
ReplyDeletePretty good right now. My health is improving, I have more energy and I'm sleeping better. And I found another flavour of cat food that Lola loves and can eat without upsetting her IBS. Wins all round.
ReplyDeleteStressed, but I am sure it will get better. (New job is not making me all that happy.) :)
ReplyDeleteOnly I know...and my lips are sealed!
ReplyDeleteRight now I'm hungry.
ReplyDeleteRight now I'm wondering what's up with you and all these existential questions ;)
ReplyDeleteI have a mum with dementia, a daughter with Lyme's disease, another daughter with border line personality disorder, a brother who thinks I've stolen money from our parents estate because he saw me selling a £10 plaque of mum's on ebay, and now it's snowing. But you know what? I feel okay. :)
ReplyDeleteGood.
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