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Saturday, December 30th, 2006As this may be my last post of the year, Happy New Year!
As this may be my last post of the year, Happy New Year!
Before getting into the topic at hand, quick mention that I weighed in at 189 even yesterday, 14 pounds left to my goal.
Yule is coming, only 3 days away now. I’ve finished this round of cleaning stuff out of my house - been through all the closets, the kitchen cabinets, old paperwork, I’ve been through it all.
I’ve been doing a lot of growing and changing in the last year and a half, in a lot of ways. I’ve noticed that bad days don’t have the ability to stick around like they used to.
It’s been an interesting weekend - yesterday I did some minor shopping other than grocery shopping, bought myself a rose quartz and some gold wire to wrap it with and my body decided it needed to catch up on some sleep. Today I did something I haven’t done in years - I cleaned out my filing cabinet.
At some point over the course of the last day or so while listening to the new Loreena McKennitt cd, it came to me that about 20 years ago I was headed from the in-processing station to basic training in the Army.
Alright, I’m finally doing it. I’m not just talking about cleaning stuff out any more, I’ve started doing it. Today I took everything out of the closet in my office and meditation room.
How many images does that one little word conjure? Quite a few I imagine, some of which I’m going to talk about here.
I had a bad day today. Actually, I had a horrible day, most of it my own fault. At work, I was recently relieved of some extra duties I had taken on for the past few months so I could go back to doing what I want to do most, which is write code.
Well, the clinic has now come and gone, ending this past Sunday. It was even better than I could have imagined. My appointment to have sound work done was incredible and enlightening, very different from my style. I will be looking at incorporating a thing or two into my work.
Well, the first day of the clinic is over, and all I can say is… wow! Every year I think it couldn’t possibly get any better, and every year it does. This clinic is bit different than the last two I went to, though, because this year I found a couple of new puzzle pieces.