My first post operation check-up was done by a Dr. in surgery. He removed the remaining bandages, and said that the heavy feeling was swollen blood, and that time would reduce the swelling. He checked for me but the pathology is not back yet. I want it, yet I don't want to hear. So I have a week now to enjoy life as much as I can before my appt. on the 22nd, right after Chanukah. Teaching is wonderful as always, and I love it. I am very lucky to have friends around to take me out to dine, to call me etc. This upcoming Chanukah period is for lots of grandchildren and family, please G.
Each moment is so precious-do any of us really know how long we have here on earth? We all presume that only the old and the sick go, but one never knows. Anyways, I am working hard to uplift my positivity and faith. I tend to be a pessimist and am working on being more optimistic. May G. hear my plans and agree!
I wish all of you who just read this for fun, or who need this for your trying moments, a wonderful Chanukah. Every little bit of enjoyment is good for our mental health. The nicest part of my teaching is the laughing that we all do while learning. Why not make school and learning fun and not all drab?
Bye for now.
Thursday, December 10, 2009
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