In the meantime, let me catch you up on my life to date.

Talk about a wake up call. I have never experienced any problems relating to my gall bladder in the past - and while this scenario is most unusual (so claims the surgeon), it does happen. I am SO grateful that we have health insurance!! If this had happened this time last year, when we were not covered, the $16,800 hospital bill would have totally devastated us. There is definitely a need for a revamped health care system!

And so I find myself half way through the first semester of this year wondering what my next step should be? Should I cut back my schedule? Should I retire all together? Should I (fill in the blank)? No definitive answers have surfaced, but I am determined to make the most of each passing day.
To that end I have decided to invest more time and passion in my photography. I participated in Scott Kelby's International Photo Walk last weekend - and while the weather did not cooperate and I did not meet too many local photography enthusiasts, I did have fun being a part of a large-scale event. I even posted a few shots on a Flickr website, something that I would have never been brave enough to do prior to October 1st (pictures on this blog post are from that photo shoot).
I have also decided to participate in NaNoWriMo again this year. I will finally try to write the novel that has been rolling around in my brain for the past three years. I still do not have a major conflict, but I do have a protagonist, antagonist, love interest, and setting. I still have ten days to work on the conflict.
I have also taken my "greeting card" ministry more seriously. I am finally starting to feel the cobwebs dissipate from the right side of my brain and the creative ideas seem to come a bit more easily now. I am thrilled to finally use some of the craft supplies I have stored for years and to add names to my ever growing list of card recipients. It is a wonderful outlet for me, and I am grateful that the Lord showed me how to use a hobby as a ministry.
And finally....I am starting to read again. It has been nearly two years since I have had an interest in fiction. I have read numerous books on photography and several self-help books over the past year and a half, but fiction has not appealed to me at all. Over the weekend, however, I have decided that I want to write a cozy mystery for NaNoWriMo 2013 and I am SO excited! I have gathered all the cozies that have been sitting on my shelf and have put them in a research basket. I plan to start reading them soon - and hope to read several more over the course of the next twelve months. I may even write a book review .....
So the wake up call has been heard --- and my desire to live a full and productive life has been taken to a new level. I am not sure what the next few months will hold, but I do promise that I will remain true to myself - to follow the Lord's leading in my life - and to continue to have fun. For life is to short not to do so.
How scary! I amazed at how quickly they shove people out of the hospital these days. I agree that our health care system needs revamping!
ReplyDeleteI would have been terrified, and of course would have immediately assumed I had like liver cancer or something. I bet it was a serious wake-up call. They aren't pleasant, but they seem to come when we need them. If I weren't all the way over here in Florida, I'd give you a big hug!
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh - I just had to have my gallbladder taken out the first of the year and I can't believe how quickly you bounced back!
ReplyDeleteWhenever you retire, you are going to be at no loss for something to keep you busy! Good luck with NaNoWriMo!
I'm so glad that you are okay! That must have been so scary!
ReplyDeleteI agree about the health care system too. It's far too easy right now for one accident or illness to bankrupt a family without insurance.
Something must be done about health insurance ... so many people with no coverage or too little coverage; so many people paying twice their mortgages for health insurance that still covers almost nothing.
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