It seems like Greece was a dream...barely a month has gone by and I can't believe it. I'm counting down to the next adventure. May 15 Danielle and I head to England to visit with Tracey and then we fly to Germany to visit Alison. This all depends on Dad getting out of the hospital. He's dealing with circulation issues and will most likely lose his toes on his right foot. Scarey stuff - if you're diabetic do what you are advised to do and take care of yourself!
Been super busy as always with the three jobs, school and socially. Also volunteered for the Women's Final Four here in Indianapolis. It was a great experience. I find volunteering very rewarding on many levels. I was able to grab t-shirts and basketballs for the kids. It was a good event for the city - one of the things we do well here is host sporting events. Hoping to add more volunteer activity to my resume this year.
Met someone new before the trip to Greece and that has been an adventure in itself. May have made a mistake that I hope is forgiven and we can continue.
Highs and lows Earlier the same day we found out dad would be hospitalized we lost my Aunt Teddy to heart failure. I didn't get to see her often but she was a character and family is family no matter where they are. She's now with my Uncle Bob laughing it up I'm sure.
Have some great friends who've seen me through this week of grief and problems. I'm very lucky and I know it.
Walking on the 16th in the Susan G Komen breast cancer walk. Going to see Thirty Seconds to Mars in Champagne, IL next Sunday the 17th. I'm excited about seeing someone new. Of course I've been out for my monthly visit to see Pragmatic play. Anyone on my Facebook can find the link to the band or look them up on Reverb Nation. Great bunch of guys and their better halves are cool as well.
Until next report...
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