Never Underestimate The Power of 'One'

Purple Ladybug (that's me) believes in the strong power of 'ONE'...one person, one smile, one hug or ? All it takes is 'ONE' thing to happen during your day to change the way you feel, it may be amazing or even heartbreaking. We face many 'ONE's each and every day, so join me as I take my future 'ONE' day at a time and write about my journey as a cancer conquerer and the 'ONE's in my daily life.

Thursday, March 3, 2011

Day 232 - 'one' board at a time

woohoo...did it ever feel good to do some hammering and screwing [with a drill that is, get your mind out of the gutter] this morning.  Ahhh the energy is returning slowly but surely.  I am soo impatient.  I don't like to wait for my body to recover, and I especially don't like to think I can't do things.  Grumble, grumble, grumble.
 It does weird things to your brain when you THINK you are invincible.

Oh well, onward and upward. I installed the 2nd window today on my project and the door.  I can now move onto the siding, porch, maybe the sign...hmmm what shall I do next? I must keep that balance of doing things and not doing too much.

Yesterday we went for a drive to look at the wonderful white caps from the wind at Crescent Beach and saw a bunch of guys out there on the water with their huge gliding kites.  I'm not sure what they are called but they ride across the water hanging onto these HUGE kites.  Looks like an expensive hobby. LOL

Yep, I did it...I went over the edge yesterday.  I had some yummy sugary food yesterday.  I needed to feel a little normal for awhile.  A couple bites of chocolate cake and some yummy lemon squares, oohhhhh sooo yummy.  It's a dangerous road for me to take because I don't have any self control.  I am afraid that once I open the sugar yum yum door it won't close again and I need to keep my food balanced and my body fed with 'green' food.  Perhaps I should eat lime squares, that's green and yummy.  LOL

signed 'one' post hypered purple ladybug

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