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Thursday, January 28, 2010

Reflections of the Past Year

Reflections of the Past Year
Dorcas Annette Walker

I’m starting the New Year out totaling up my gains and losses to use as a gauge to see just where I am on this road of life as I live with the fallout of Lyme disease throughout my system. I shall first whine about what I still haven’t obtained- so feel free to skip the next paragraph as I wouldn’t want to cause anyone else to go into a depressive mode- and then count my achieved goals to leave you with a positive note.

Losses: I still have to spend some days in the recliner due to lack of basic energy, the loss of freedom to jump in my car and run to town on a whim, the ability to keep up with my housework on a regular schedule instead of always falling behind- right now I’m trying to ignore the sink that is overflowing with dirty dishes gnawing at my conscience like a sore tooth, not able to spend the day baking and cooking to my heart’s delight during holidays, my pitiful few goals that I still have to keep reducing in order to try and reach one single objective, not being able to get dressed and combed everyday- I continue to shuffle around in my PJ’s on a regular basis.

Gains: I am feeling stronger than last year and feel like myself most of the time- watch out world here I come!-, I appreciate the basic simple things in life that I once took for granted and try to count at least one blessing each day, I am doing a tiny itsy bit more writing and can work at my computer most days for a short span, the pride and joy of crossing off a task completed no matter how small, I’ve been able to attend church more regularly- what bliss, and have started doing some shopping on my own, I can do housecleaning nearly every week, and I have started taking walks in the woods with my dogs to help gain strength.

Overall I have gained one inch instead of the two and three that I had hoped for, but I am so very thankful for each centimeter of improvement rewarding myself like I have won the Olympics or World Series to keep my spirit and mind ever reaching forward.