Tuesday, March 22, 2022

#SOL22 March Musings Day 22: A Shot of Inspiration Needed

Do you ever feel like you need a bit of inspiration to start-kick your day?  

Still recovering from the first cataract surgery and feeling scattered even before that, I need a BIG shot of inspiration to stay balanced.  Read through this laundry list of to-do items to understand why I need an inspirational remedy. 

  1. No Stretch and Pump or Gentle Yoga Classes
  2. No lifting more than 20 pounds
  3. No bending down with my head down
  4. Stick to the eye drop regime (3 boxes of drops: two must be inserted into the right eye 4xs per day and one every 2 hours plus rub a small amount of ointment in the surgery eye nightly )
  5. Continue to insert a drop of Restasis 2xs per day in the left eye
  6. Get ready for the reinstallation of one of the organizational racks that the installers did not install correctly
  7. Continue with routine life chores
  8. Find time for a daily walk
  9. Be ready for distractors
This laundry list of to-dos, especially #9, is tilting my perspective, BUT it is What It Is!

Remedy:

Open the shades
Let sunshine in
So hope flows
Into my soul
Self-care
Counts!
©CV, 2022, small poem


Breathe and you dwell in the here and now.
-Annabel Laity

Breathe In
Today
fill
the
soul
Today
find
quiet
peace
Today
Breathe In
©CV, 2022, skinny poem

NAMASTE!

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6 comments:

  1. Carol, I understand what you are going through. Kathy had the same restrictions and eye drop routine when she had her cataracts removed. A little inconvenience for a whole lotta better seeing. Hand in there.

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    1. Thanks for understanding and sharing Kathy's story. It is helpful hearing that others who have gone through cataract surgery understand.

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  2. Oh, my husband has had multiple eye surgeries and I know just getting through the eye drop routine is challenging. You need an app just to get everything in. I would say this is a time to go gentle with yourself on #7 and enjoy the fun of #8.

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    1. Thanks for your advice, Ramona. it is helpful having your take on life.

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  3. I see how you're durable and fragile at the same time. Sounds like abundant sunshine and mindful breathing will help you hang in there for now.

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    1. Thanks for stopping by Brian. I woke early to start the drop routine. As Ramona says go easy on the life chores routine wWhich I gladly will do. Off to slice now.

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