Happy New Year!

Dear Friends,

May your 2015 be bounteous, prosperous, and peace-filled. May your work be fulfilling and rewarding. May the ideas spring forth like blessings and the words flow easily and build upon one another like steps to heaven… uh oh. I think I’ve gone too far.

The thing is, I want to wish you the very best in this New Year. Let us love one another and care for one another and be gentle and respectful. Let us be generous and giving and open and trusting. Let us celebrate one another. And have fun and laugh. A lot.

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Wishing you a warm and wonderful New Year.

love, Judy

9 thoughts on “Happy New Year!

  1. Bless you! As soon as I thought I was past crippledom, three hip surgeries, I began to have TIAs or brain seizures or something. Complete black-outs of up to an hour. CAT, MRI, EEG, nothing told the docs anything. Really frightening.

    I am an anti seizure med nonetheless and it seems to be working. I am tip toeing around my much reduced life. Thinking of getting a disability diagnosis so that I can have my beloved lab Coco tag-a-long with a Service Dog jacket. Would make these “episodes” as the experts call them more fun!

    • As far as what I learned in my training as a care aide (nurse aide) those aren’t TIAs — those only last a minute or two if that. And yes you do need a service dog and home care too. Up here in Canada someone with, for example and not to suggest that you have that, a head injury or any form of permanent condition is eligible for permanent disability money.

      I wonder if writing is therapeutic for seizure sufferers, that is I am interested in finding out if the process of think and write relaxes the brain impulses? Or does it agitate them? I knew a lady with epilepsy and seizures and while she could not focus deeply or it would give her a seizure, she could write!! Hmm now I am going to have to find out, thanks for a new cause here!

      Blessings. Take care.

    • Oops! Thanks so much, Jessica. I’m sure this won’t be the only time I write 2014 rather than 2015. Thanks for catching it so early (I just posted an hour ago, tired and hungry and ready to hang it up for the night), and letting me know. Yes, 2015!! May it be blessed in ways you never imagined. Take good care.

      • Thassokay, I went to church on New Years Day. Church is Sunday, right, even if it happens to be Thursday. Pasta also happens on Sunday. Yep. I got as far as cooking it before I realized I’d tossed my entire food plan.

        Today is Sunday. Today no pasta. I already did that. My Italian grandmother is yelling from her cloud. On Thursday. Fortunately my novel just takes up where it left off and it takes only ink. ‘

        Happy 2015. Any day. Every day.

      • Thank you, Linda, for helping me keep the days straight. I’ve been confused ever since Thanksgiving, (ours) which seemed like a Sunday to me. But I didn’t have pasta.

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