What are you really glad you did yesterday?
I am glad that I was able to write a new poem yesterday and find an image that went perfectly with it (in my opinion). The poem pretty much wrote itself. The image helped write the last stanza. It was a poem addressing one of my fears. You can read it here: OctPoWriMo Day 23.
Would you prefer a one floor house or multiple levels?
I would love to have a multi-level house like, say, the Biltmore House, but financially and practically, that isn't going to happen. The days of walking up and down stairs repeatedly during the day are gone for us both. We cannot safely maneuver stairs anymore.
Have you done something you truly want to do today?
Yes. I made it back home safely after having to drive on the road with people who have no clue what a speed limit is for.
What plans did you have as a teenager that didn’t happen? Are you happy it didn’t work out that way?
I had plans to become an architect, until the math scared me off. I can't say that I am happy or unhappy about how that worked out. It could have been fun, but I have accepted that it isn't going to happen. It is no longer a burning desire, just a fond memory.
Bonus question: What are you grateful for from last week, and what are you looking forward to in the week coming up?
I am grateful for another stroke-free week. I am grateful that David's foot is making some positive progress toward healing, finally! I am grateful that our youngest daughter found her missing rented textbook. I am thankful that I have been able to keep up with both challenges that I am involved with this month and actually get some book reading done, too. I am looking forward to getting some future posts ready as well as creating more genealogy posts for PS Annie! as I work to get that blog back to the genealogy focus that I had originally intended for it.
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You have made some great progress with your geneology.
ReplyDeleteThank you for your support of my genealogical endeavors.
DeleteThat is a good poem, very scary.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Ellen. :) It is kind of how I'm feeling these days, too.
DeleteThanks for stopping by and commenting. Have a blessed night.