by Nasoosie » Wed Mar 31, 2010 7:35 am
GOOD MORNING CAROL, LINDA, AND ALL!
Carol, you are so lucky you have someone staying in your home all winter while you get to travel. I really would love to have someone do that when I am gone beginning next winter. It would have to be someone who can deal with lots of snow, lots of cold and ice, firewood, possible frozen pipes, and on and on.
Linda, I'll have to go check the other Wednesday thread you said you started!
It's about 33 here, and the rain has slacked off. I would so LOVE to see some sun today! I want to try out my new portable satellite dish that arrived yesterday to see if I can get TV in the camper part of my truck. I have a small inverter that might work for the receiver, but am not sure yet, or not. Also, I am dying to set up my truck/tent to make sure the sleeve will fit around the back of my tailgate and camper top. When I can know that works, I will be good to go camping anywhere.....even though my trailer won't be out of here for at least another month, or so, due to the remaining snow and mud. But I need some sunshine to dry things up here!
Well, for those of you who didn't read the latest update on Lily and Hope this morning, it appears that they have abandoned thier den-----barring any snow or heavy rains, or whateve, r that might cause them to go back in. Sue Says that little Hope actually tried climbing a tree yesterday while they watched them both outside the den, and that, after screaming for Mom to come save her, she managed to figure out how to back down all by herself! I will miss seeing them both daily, and getting to be a 'guest' in a live black bear den for these many weeks. It has been such an honor to have been able to do that. I need to go on the site again this morning and make my donation----I can't afford much, but I will leave what I can in hopes to be able to see more bears denned up next year.
Now I am crying as I was watching the TODAY SHOW and they had a section on the Jack and Jill Foundation which helps families with people dying of cancer to celebrate life and make some memories by sending them on vacations. "Live like you are Dying" is playing in the background. I guess a morning cry is a fine way to clean out your eyes for the day, along with your soul. I shall live today like I was dying, and see where it takes me. In fact, I believe I will live the rest of my life as if I were dying, and so that means certainly retiring in June. In reality, we all are actually dying from birth, but it's only those passing of many years that really drives that fact home----a wake up and live call. My plan is just that now.
Coffee is hot, so pull up a chair and let us hear about your day----and, by the way, no lives are so dull and boring that we don't care to hear about them! ALL lives are exciting, and all lives are important and all lives are fun to hear about. Life, by its very nature, cannot be just mundane and boring. It just takes some searching----some analyzing, sometimes, to find the fun parts of it. For the past few days here in the cold and rain, on the surface it seemed dull and boring-----but it has been WONDERFUL to be able to lose track of the time, the days, any schedules, and to sleep in my warm bed until the daylight wakes me up!
So, have a happy Wednesday, y'all, and tell us about yours!
Life is about learning to dance in the rainHappy travels!