All is Well

Things haven't changed much since I posted of my brain tumor.
I continue to travel all over the country with my work as a travel nurse. I'm in my twentieth year and I still love it. My work as an author keeps me up until the wee hours of the morning, like now at one a.m. as I try to get my characters, Angela, Nicki and Sissy under control in my new novel, The Fat Girls Club Hawaii Five-NO!
A return trip to Maui, Hawaii has been paid for and next month I depart to celebrate and enjoy my belated birthday gift to myself and conduct the research for the new book. I look forward to seeing my former co-workers as I revisit my old stomping grounds.
My heart has mourned the loss of my maternal grandmother whom I loved dearly. I can't be sad because she is where she has always wanted to be, with her Lord, Jesus Christ. Just a few days ago my dear aunt died suddenly. I can't shed any tears for her because she lived her life to the fullest and for that, I applaud her.
I continue to exercise although at times I question myself-why? I take in all the warmth of the days of summer knowing they will soon end. I eat ice cream and frozen custard with abandon.
So you see, nothing much has changed. I celebrate life, all the good and bad of it. I celebrate living because like a child, I want it all.
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Published on August 06, 2019 23:30 Tags: death, living, loving, motivation, writing
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message 1: by Ives (new)

Ives Phillips Your positivity is so beautiful in light of so much loss, and for that, I applaud you. Thank you for sharing your story with us, and showing us what it means to lead an amazing life. 💐


message 2: by Lila (new)

Lila Johnson Thank you Ives for taking the time to read and comment on my post. Your kind words have brighten my day!


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