From my last celebration there has been a lot of loses. My assistant at work left to pursue a degree in IT. Our cat Koko died of cancer. A dear friend of ours suffered a brain aneurism two days before Christmas and died. Then a pandemic virus came along to change normal. But, I have a new assistant that I am training. We got a new kitten named Bobo. We’ve helped a widow adjust and we have adjusted to virus avoidance. I am very happy to have quit smoking, this part never goes away. Part of me feels that my chance of surviving if I were to contact the virus is vastly improved.
Oftentimes a new/potential quitter will come along and I will give the helpful advice, “Jump”. It is a leap of faith I’m suggesting; believe that you can do it, don’t be afraid. When you jump, you will end up in a new place and will have a slightly different view, a new mindset. You hope you do not fall or that maybe someone will catch you if you are going to. Quitting smoking is like that.
At work I have made several interesting molecules. I am also contemplating retirement. At home I have made many interesting meals and brewed an excellent German style lager, so I have a good work-life balance. Janet723 has been baking treats for some local nurses because she is a good person and because the nurses deserve it.
Koko: Hey Paul
Paul: What is it Koko?
Koko: The paint isn’t dry yet
Paul: Thanks Koko, good to know.
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