I’m torn about summer coming to an end. On one hand, I will miss all the hours of daylight. I love getting up early – can we say 4 am?. By the time I’m done with my healthy breakfast at 5 am, it’s already getting light outside. On the other hand, this has been a wonderful and peaceful summer. I have grown so much as a person and for that I am grateful.
Here’s what I’ve learned this summer:
1. Enjoy every moment.
I am a planner. I’m always thinking ahead to what’s next. I am finally realizing that all we have is here and now. The journey is as important as the end result.
I savor going out for coffee with my Mom. She is 92 years old and is getting frailer. I treasure every minute with her since I know she won’t be around forever.
I savor walking around doing my errands. There is nothing like shopping in a small town, where the merchants know your name and greet you with a smile.
2. Thinking of alternatives can be useful and lots of fun.
I’m still nursing a chronic hip injury. It’s very frustrating that I can’t do all the walking that I would like. Hiking is unfortunately out of the picture as well. As a person who loves to be active and always moving, this is tough to handle.
Instead of feeling sorry for myself, I viewed this as a challenge. I experimented and found exercise that I could do. I’m in the midst of a barre and yoga rotatoin and I feel just great!
My brain is still working, as far as I know. I used this opportunity to research different treatment options, including some natural and alternative therapies. FYI – tart cherry juice is supposed to work wonders for inflammation. I don’t think this is just an old wive’s tale. There are some compounds in tart cherries that inhibit COX-2 enzymes, which can cause inflammation.
This research led me to investigate more healthy eating options. Trader Joe’s and Whole Foods are my new favorite stores. I have even managed to find some bargains at Whole Foods!
3. The slower pace of summer gave me lots of time to reflect.
What are my goals for the last quarter of the year? What do I want to work on?
How was your summer? What are your thoughts on fall?
FYI – The square dancing saga will be continued next week. I had some technical difficulties this week, er, rather I forgot to take pictures. Our next class is Wednesday night, so I will be less forgetful this time. Stay tuned!
Photo is from Entertheshell.com.
Bea dM
September 23, 2015
1) stopping to enjoy is the essence of wisdom π 2) so sorry about the hip problem, illness of any kind requires lots of patience and looking inward and treasuring our body to find ways of helping it heal 3) summer was good and autumn ahead looks ike a whole glorious open stretch of days to fill in with useful earning-a-livng-work and personal growth before Christmas is here before we know it! ,,
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Nancy Loderick
September 23, 2015
Hi Bea,
I know what you mean about the passing of time. This summer seemed to fly by, even though I didn’t travel anywhere or do anything super-exciting.
Nancy
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Ralph
September 23, 2015
Hi Nancy. I’m sorry to read about your hip. I do hope you find a cure. Careful of wasps when rubbing tart cherry juice on your hip. π β€
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Nancy Loderick
September 23, 2015
Dear friend Ralph,
Thanks for your comment. I also need to be careful of lurking chipmunks! Rumor has it that they love tart cherries in all forms too. π
Nancy
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Ralph
September 23, 2015
Lurking chipmunks Nancy ? I would love to see them in the wild …. lurking π
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Nancy Loderick
September 24, 2015
Dear friend Ralph,
Well, these little darlings are quite tame actually and come right up to us. That’s what happens when you feed wild creatures like we do. π
Nancy
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Professor VJ Duke
September 23, 2015
Summer is over…but Fall is cool! And the Pats are doing great!
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Nancy Loderick
September 24, 2015
Hi Professor,
Go Pats! At least one Boston team is doing well; we won’t talk about the Red Sox this year. There is always next year.
Nancy
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lifestyletalks.wordpress.com
September 25, 2015
You’re not the only summer fan! I love the slower pace in summer… it gives you indeed more time to reflect, to enjoy the smallest things in life…And the sun gives me plenty of energy…I’m going to enjoy this late taste of summer to the fullest π
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Nancy Loderick
September 29, 2015
Hi there,
Thanks for stopping by. I, too, enjoy the sunshine for as long as I can since winter (and cold and snow) will be here before we know it!
Nancy
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lifestyletalks.wordpress.com
September 29, 2015
You’re absolutely right Nancy! Good evening! Bieke
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Ken Loderick
September 25, 2015
The fall season is wonderful but somehow Dairy Queen Blizzards taste best in the summer!
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Nancy Loderick
September 29, 2015
Dear Mr. Ken,
Yes, that is true. There is nothing like a DQ Blizzard after a long, hot paddle!
Nancy
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tonyasmithauthor
October 3, 2015
I’m with you on that one Ken!
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socialbridge
September 26, 2015
Did himself distract you so much that taking pics danced out of your mind?
I agree very much about small town shopping and wholeheartedly with savouring the precious time with your beloved mama.
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Nancy Loderick
September 29, 2015
Hi Jean,
Oh yes, I was concentrating so hard on getting my right and left correct so that I wouldn’t bump into anyone, that everything else left my mind! π
Nancy
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socialbridge
September 30, 2015
I can only imagine. You couldn’t be as terrible as I am at dance. (Was expelled from a beginners’ class on the first night so that gives you an idea. They said I was putting the others off!)
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Joshua Idemudia-silva
October 22, 2015
I am praying for you Nancy that before this year ends God shall give you a brand new hip!. so shall it be in Jesus name! Amen
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Nancy Loderick
October 27, 2015
Hello my dear brother Joshua,
Thank you so much for your kind words. I really appreciate both your words and your prayers.
May you have a blessed week!
Nancy
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