> I don't know if I am post flood but I think so. With exercise, Yoga,
massage, and running, my illness has improved. I have a great deal of inner
peace and have learned how to relax.
>
> I don't seem to be provoked to great anger very much but do spend a lot of
time in solitary pursuits. I have improved my tolerance especially on my
traditional test grounds, the internet diet group. ( You may also recall
how I had inappropriate bursts of anger in relation to small irritating
issues like cyclists riding on the sidewalk) On the diet group I state my
opinions, stand by them unless I find I am wrong and am not intimidated by
criticism or ridicule but have maintained a sense of humor. I have now
lost 81 pounds and I think I look more lovely and fit than at any time in my
life and am 70 now. I am letting my hair grow in silver so it won't be
killed by chemical dye solutions.
> I have eliminated unnecessary possessions and toxic relationships and
maintain those of value that remain with ease and take great care of my home
and person.
>
> I have stopped evangelizing to my friends about diet and exercise. They
can see my results first hand and are welcome to information only if they
wish it. My daughter, at 45 leads a very contaminated life and
has addictive tendencies. I avoid getting involved in her on again off
again marital and financial problems, her use of junk food for the family
and chain smoking.
>
> This week I considered purchasing a cemetery plot and actually was on the
point of being buried near my mother, but my children suggested I be planted
elsewhere with them. I said I didn't want to be cremated after what the cat
did to an urn of ashes in the dreadful film "Meet the Parents."
>
> I joked, "How come you want me buried near you? I rarely see you when
we're alive" :-) D.
Hooray for you. I'm smiling. I put in my burial instructions that I should
not be cremated, so as not to add toxic fumes to the air, and they should
get rid of all the plastic before they put me in the ground.
Ellie