October 28, 2018, Prescott-
One month remains of my being 67. October, thus far, has been another instance of what the forest rangers call “facing the lion”, the feline in this case being a mountain lion (aka cougar or puma). The broader meaning of this, of course, is facing one’s trials, without flinching.
I stood for what I believe, earlier this month, was castigated for it by a troubled soul and am not sorry for standing my ground. I have promised to not harp on this, so I won’t. The most important thing is that, if I am all but ordered to compromise who I am, under pain of disapproval- I will take the scratches and bite marks of disapproval.
Physically, I have recovered from a mild injury to my left knee and am maintaining a rehabilitative exercise regimen. It was gratifying to have returned to our local Planet Fitness, this evening, and to have been able to complete my usual exercise regimen, with a few modifications.
Yesterday, I chose to stay close to home during the day, rather than go down to Phoenix for what would have been a mere hour, before returning to this area for a Halloween party. The day was greatly satisfying, though, as I attended a Fall Festival, at the site of the chiropractic office which I use. There were many raffles, and I won a plastic sled. The sled ended up going to a five-year-old boy. I believe every child ought to have the enjoyment of sledding on snow- and in his grandparents’ yard, to boot!
The Halloween party, at my lead teacher’s home, was a masterful blend of food and imaginative visual effects. There were “talking” creepy ghouls and monsters and a fine variety of hot and cold buffet items. The best part, though, were their three German shepherds, including a very vocal albino G.S., named Lloyd. He and I got along just fine, as I would talk back to him, saying it’s all okay.
I got mesmerized by yet another replay of Bette Midler’s classic “Hocus Pocus”, which we used to play every Halloween, when Aram was a child. It’s been a while, so looking back on how different child characters stood up to Bette’s character and her sisters was a treat.
Yes, some lions are more comical than others. Some are more problematic. All must be faced with confidence and courage.
Albino Shepherd made me think of Doc Emmett in Back to the Future
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Hah! Christopher Lloyd, mirrored by Lloyd the German Shepherd-who knew?
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I forgot the actor’s name. Such an iconic story.
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I’m glad you’ve recovered from your knee injury. You need to stay fit for your coming birthday. Blessings to you. 🙂
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Yes, staying fit for what will be the last birthday on which I work is a huge deal!
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Amen. You will be fit to celebrate this significant birthday.
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Yes Sir stay fit n lead d sagittarius wagon… Blessings n Im one month some days short to being 35..
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Many blessings. Thirty-five is a wonderful age.
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Ohh yes I think so too😂
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😁😀
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Quite a good foreshadowing for the evening. Thanks
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That it was.
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Happening a bit like that. White lions are turning up a bit. White harts too.
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White lions and white harts.
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I’m pleased to hear you are recovering. So are you accepting happy birthday wishes yet? 🙂😌
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Thank you for your kindness, dear Whinney. My birthday is at the end of November, but I am glad to receive good wishes, anytime. ❤
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Healing prayers and love!❤
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Thank you so much, Richa!
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So glad that your rehab is successful and you are nearly back to “fighting form” as it sounds like you will need that when doing battle with those lions on the loose! But seriously I admire your steadfastness in resisting when it would clash with your ethics and core values. Bravo!
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In the end, all I will have are my core values. They are never negotiable.
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