I am really surprised at how easy life and decisions can become once you decide on a path and start down it. I still agonize a bit over decisions, I still hit major obstacles. But wow, I have made some major decisions (to me) and I don't feel a lot of regret or angst. Isn't it a hoot that at 66 we can still get a thrill out of life's challenges and twists and we still struggle and worry for naught? Of course it helps to have supportive folks offering to help. Speaking of worry and stress... A fellow biker told me about a book she is reading by Mayo Clinic. Guide to Stress Free Living The biker said she is always doing something and she didn't feel that Thai Chi was as good a meditation as doing nothing. Yet she doesn't like doing nothing. I have been saying "no" to some things I want to do because I need to have some down time. Balance is what keeps me healthy. I want to do so much, but my parents and then George were the ones to hold me
Letters to friends from a young-old woman, author and life explorer. This is Susan's journal of continuing travel adventures, goofy mishaps, and life experiences.