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It’s the Empty Spaces in Between

Do you have any?  …spaces in between?  Or are there none?  Are the things you need to do so many, do they come so quickly one after another that there are no spaces in between?  Do you do that on … Continue reading

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“Life in a Day”

It was beyond overwhelming!  Most have probably seen ads about this.  It is the ultimate reality movie – only this time actually real.  Three questions were posed to anyone willing to submit a video she/he made on July 24, 2010 to … Continue reading

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The Lost is Found

Well, no one was actually lost.  I met a couple in the airport in Sydney as we waited for a plane.  They were most interesting to talk with. It was one of those very meaningful connections made in not much more … Continue reading

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Packing Pictures and Valentine Experiences

I tried to connect pictures of packing to this post, but so far I don’t think I have succeeded.  Technology can be so frustrating!  I have managed to get them into this post in an awkward position, but at least they … Continue reading

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It’s Done! The Flights are Booked!

We started this morning but had to stop when we realized that we needed my passport number and some other information that was not with me at the time.  I had a commitment in Kansas City, so the deed wasn’t … Continue reading

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If He Can Do It, Maybe I Can Too!

I didn’t believe him when he said it.  “A year ago I couldn’t swim.  I couldn’t even bob my head under water.”  “He” is another Trainer where Trainer Phil stretches my physical limits, although Phil has let up a little … Continue reading

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Slow Descent Slips Below 150!

That is 150 pounds.  The descent started at 166 some time in July.  It is now the last half of November and the last three daily weigh-ins were 149.5, 148.5 and this morning, 149.0.  I never thought I would see … Continue reading

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Another Ride! New Pain!

Why again am I doing this?  Why can’t I just ride a Jeep into the Snowy Mountains of Australia?  It was just a movie!!  I am not and never will be “The Man from Snowy River.”   This time it was … Continue reading

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I Sort of Like Third Gear

This time shifting into third gear was intentional not accidental.  Second gear, a trot, still hurts my butt.  I just can’t seem to relax it enough and let it move with the horse (Sara).  Third gear is smoother.  I suspect an … Continue reading

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A Really Good Day!

First of all, the weather was spectacular.  There was a full 2.5 mile hike with backpack this morning – flooding my brain with endorphins.  The farmer’s market was enjoyable as usual.  The next activity happened because I had gone to … Continue reading

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