As a teacher, it’s all about the standardized tests (I truly hate them). I am extremely happy that all my students who were present today took it, with no problems.
I did not die after I had my first grand mal seizure being alone in my house. The strong relationship with my husband made him feel that something was not right at home and that he came home in time to find me, calling 911.
It was not time for me, to die because I still have work to do (which may be different than what I did in the corporate world) but more importantly now to encourage others to go on with their lives for themselves and others.
Also, to call 911, even if my husband does not want me to because he feels he can handle what is happening to him. And, every time I called I did what was right for his life so that he is still living.
Grow up with with Epilepsy from a baby to teenage and into adulthood, I learned through the ups and downs with Epilepsy. I also learn to cope with my epilepsy, which took a little longer. I found the many alternatives of living on my own and getting through life . I know that I can always be independent. I may not be able to drive, but That doesn’t mean that I can’t cook, play sports, do daily routines, and get around other ways than driving.
For the most part I’m in a positive mood . Every now and then, I may feel a little Blue or down , but it goes away.
Keep in mind, we aren’t the only ones ,who smuggle through life. There are the homeless, the blind, the deaf , Autism, and ect.
Margery and Randy, You are right on it! There is nothing better than love! Let’s just love our life and the people around us! Some have much worse or deadly conditions. There is nothing people need more than love!
Spending time with my dog and cat and seeing their unconditional love for me ......only because im dishing out the food soon haha😻
Going to Red Lobster