Getting done what has to be done, whether it's getting PG to her medical appointments, keeping the household chores up to date, or fulfilling my duty as a citizen by reporting to the court house and making myself available for a jury. Well, the last one wasn't necessary, as word came down this afternoon that those scheduled to report tomorrow morning were no longer required to show up. Can't say I'm sorry for that, since PG has two appointments on Wednesday and another one Thursday morning, and I need to drive her to them.
Trying to appreciate each day as it happens. I saw it put in a different way: if you count on a bad situation resolving quickly, or if you lose hope and feel that a bad situation will never get better, it can break you. One day at a time, or The New Normal, is the least likely to send someone into the abyss.
Satisfied with the new mini-trampoline so far. I was on it for 25 minutes today; five minutes here, 8 a little later, then 12 late in the day. Anything to keep me from rotting, immobile, through the weeks of winter. One thing I have to unlearn is that when I'm relaxed, I tend to close my eyes, which is bad for balance on the rebounder.
Besides that, by end of day, I had done some charting of one old videotape; I practiced my instrument or watched/listened to instrument-related videos for about an hour; and did the chores that needed to be done.
Tomorrow, nothing on the schedule since jury duty is out. Let's see how disciplined I am then.
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