The world will knock you down plenty.
You don't need to be doing it to yourself.
~ Elizabeth Scott
Life is an adventure meant to be shared.
The world will knock you down plenty.
You don't need to be doing it to yourself.
~ Elizabeth Scott
Not many walks; too hot. Better at doing PT. Eating better, I think. Sleep is as good as can be expected; not waking up worried about monsters first thing. The worry comes but is less and shorter terms; learning to turn it over to God. Yard work done, trimming pygmy palms, lantana, oleander, and Chicklet orange trumpet bush. Thanks God for all the help.
~ Air conditioning, fans, and ice
~ Good movies
~ Inspirational sermons
~ Delicious food
~ God's grace
Watched Meet the Press without sound. The interviewer was looking for a fight; her body language screamed aggression, contention, and anger. Not a pretty look and nowhere in the vicinity of professional. If you, as an interviewer for a supposed news show, are unable to control your emotions and rein in your personal opinions, you are in the wrong business. Unless you really want to go into acting, and this gig is just a stepping stone to doing drama on a show that's honest about being fictional.
Really too hot to walk but tried to take a few short ones. Took a short walk on Independence Day; it seemed the thing to do. Physical therapy isn't consistent but improving. Eating fewer sweets, shocker. I used to have trouble with portion control, especially ice cream, but one Fat Boy ice cream sandwich is satisfying, for most of the day. Sometimes, a cookie in the evening is an extra treat. I'm trying to be more consistent in drinking milk as my fingernails are so brittle. I thought raspberry leaf tea was helping to control the feminine issue, but I took a break from supplements - C, D, and B-complex - and the problem returned; so back on consistent supplements. I miss sleeping in a bed with my feet up; however sleeping in the recliner is better than nothing. Most important exercise: Practicing, nourishing, feeding faith.
~ Cooler temps, around 100. Nice. Thanks God
~ Air conditioning, fans, ice
~ Family and friends
~ Independence Day! And enjoying all the celebrations of freedom available on YouTube.
~ God's grace
71. Treasures of Falcon Point (Falcon Point series Book 5) by Traci Hunter Abramson and Sian Ann Bessey suspense romance. It was a fun surprise when a brief scene took you to Finsbury Park; the summer I lived in London, Finsbury Park was the closest tube station. Heartwarming. Page-turning. A satisfying end to the series. I'll be rereading this series, again.
72. An Engagement of Convenience (Summer House Party/Timeless Regency Collection Book 4) by Regina Scott Regency romance. First book by this author for me. An enjoyable read. I want to read another of her books.
73. A Perfect Match (Summer House Party/Timeless Regency Collection Book 4) by Donna Hatch Regency romance. Delighted to learn it's a prequel to a longer novel. Added to my Wish List.
74. The Paupers' House Party (Summer House Party/Timeless Regency Collection Book 4) by Sarah M. Eden Regency romance. Delightfully hilarious. Loved this story!
75. The Elijah Project: Workbook by Andrea M. Polnaszek, LCSW, inspirational nonfiction based on aligning life with Elijah's, his courage, discouragement, and worship.

Survived unexpectedly well the work of clearing the bedroom and living room for spraying by the exterminator. It is a relief to see no live bugs and no bites. Thanks God! Sleeping better, though I miss being able to put my feet up in bed; the ankle swelling is not fun, but moving my feet in circles and back and forth helps a little. A few short walks. Physical therapy. Eating is good some days not so much others. Working on it.
~ Bed Bug Exterminator
~ Air conditioning, fans, ice
~ Supportive friends and family
~ Waking up to no bites
~ God's grace
The world will knock you down plenty. You don't need to be doing it to yourself. ~ Elizabeth Scott