Time to Adjust
I see that exactly one month ago I wrote the last issue of eAction, and I was apologizing there. Now I’m doing it again, but perhaps for more valid reasons. My Dad got cancer and died, fortunately before too much suffering, on February 24.
If you have experienced a death in the family you know that is when things really get busy! The family gathers from afar, funeral plans need to be made, calls and visits come interrupting everything you try to do, and you just have to give up your normal routines for the situation at hand. On top of that, your emotions go to extremes and you are not able to think like you usually do.
In my case, I’ve had all that last week, and now I’m running errands to the Executor of Dad’s will, and I’m dealing with a stressed out back. I forgot I have osteoporosis, and I did some lifting I should not have done.
However, the dust is settling and I’m slowing getting back into my business routines here at the computer. Answering many, many kind emails is one duty I’m allowing some precedence, but it will take a while to catch up yet.
Since this house needs to be sold and I must move into some new place, there are extra duties to add to my day. What makes it all bearable is that I have many kind friends and even business associates and contacts, who are willing to give me time. That means a lot!
