tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-35743239.post6980003895970809923..comments2024-03-29T03:43:45.977-04:00Comments on Of Battered Aspect: Blankie TimesDave Hingsburgerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11918601687946534172noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-35743239.post-24476579642879335512016-03-06T11:21:20.584-05:002016-03-06T11:21:20.584-05:00I'm in my fifties, and with my dwarfism, I kno...I'm in my fifties, and with my dwarfism, I know that feeling of fatigue! When my six year old daughter naps in the afternoon, you can sure bet, this daddy naps too! (I'd never keep up with her otherwise.) Frank_Vhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15707525224938640688noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-35743239.post-29540265703753089242016-03-06T00:29:46.137-05:002016-03-06T00:29:46.137-05:00You're coming to Oregon! Just knowing you'...You're coming to Oregon! Just knowing you'll be here makes me smile. :)Kristinehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06868874343026873104noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-35743239.post-75970684073277709522016-03-06T00:19:26.460-05:002016-03-06T00:19:26.460-05:00Aging surprises you. I use to plan to do somethin...Aging surprises you. I use to plan to do something almost every night and was disappointed if the plans fell through. I wanted to live to the fullness, be influenced and influence others. Now, I rejoice for an evening in. Ahhh, on goes the comfortable clothes (1 step up, or maybe sideways, from pj's) and then the possibilities begin. Tea, books, crafts, TV, music, the options are endless, and all done, if anything at all, in the comfort of my own home. Indeed, it is amazing what the accrued years bring. I believe the home-things we enjoy were once penned as "creature comforts". Bring them on!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-35743239.post-37796324292022006542016-03-05T21:02:32.176-05:002016-03-05T21:02:32.176-05:00If you and Joe do not take care of yourselves, you...If you and Joe do not take care of yourselves, you are risking long-term damage to your health. The older you get, the more important it is to take care of yourself. It is a habit that it was very hard for me to learn.<br /><br />I felt guilty when I gave time to myself. I "pushed on through". Until I fell over. Literally fell over. Smashed an arm, arm didn't heal, had to have a bone graft. Still didn't learn, had more damage, etc.,etc. <br /><br />I have finally learned to take better care of myself. Without the attendant guilt. Now I ration my activities. And sometimes, I even say, "No.' when I am invited to do something.<br /><br />In short, well done, you! Sitting quietly with your blankie and a cup of whatever is therapeutic activity!wheeliecronehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10570378001102933660noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-35743239.post-90464741421289069712016-03-05T10:01:59.849-05:002016-03-05T10:01:59.849-05:00People underestimate the importance of work, possi...People underestimate the importance of work, possibly because for so many people it is simply the drudgery of doing what someone else tells you to do all day.<br /><br />But having a passion about something gets you through life with the feeling of having spent your time well.<br /><br />I lost the ability to work in physics when I became disabled 27 years ago. But I used what energy I had to homeschool the kids - and that was satisfying. And since, I taught myself to write, and published myself for the first time last Oct.<br /><br />Having my writing to do every day gets me out of bed. I wish I could do more of what you do - but this I can do, and I am content. And yes, writing is very hard work. So?<br /><br />You are doing good work. Slowing down is vastly compensated for by the wisdom you have acquired and bring to the job. You can be satisfied, however you need to slow down a bit as you age.ABEhrhardthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17211038591900883672noreply@blogger.com