So good to hear from you, we were all worried.
Take care,
Connie
Gabes
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Hi Gabes,
Welcome back! It's great to see that you're OK, after all. You know, one of the characteristics that makes you so inspiring is the fact that you practice what you preach. When faced with too many challenges at one time, you take care of family and yourself first, and you let go of nonessential activities until you're able to add them back into your schedule. That's a tough fact of life that people who have never been in that situation may find difficult to understand.
I agree that turning 50 kind of grabs your attention. but similar to living with MC, it gets easier as time goes on. By the time you reach 70 or 80, you'll think, "Well whaddaya know, I'm a year older an' I'm still here. How about that."
Tex
Welcome back! It's great to see that you're OK, after all. You know, one of the characteristics that makes you so inspiring is the fact that you practice what you preach. When faced with too many challenges at one time, you take care of family and yourself first, and you let go of nonessential activities until you're able to add them back into your schedule. That's a tough fact of life that people who have never been in that situation may find difficult to understand.
I agree that turning 50 kind of grabs your attention. but similar to living with MC, it gets easier as time goes on. By the time you reach 70 or 80, you'll think, "Well whaddaya know, I'm a year older an' I'm still here. How about that."
Tex
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