By the time I get into my office I figure that I have accomplished several tasks to get my day off to a good start. I do wake up when Sheila's alarm goes off at 6, but I don't necessarily get up then. (Tomorrow is her last day of work for the school year and I really don't know how that will change our routine.) I try to exercise my 'little grey cells' by reviewing my thoughts and insights from my night of study, and find a thought or a theme or some kind of an inspiration to carry into my day. Then I get up and read my chapter. This morning it was Alma 1. (I also reviewed a page from the next priesthood lesson for next week that I read yesterday that was on my mind from my 'review'. I find that Pres. Snow's teachings to be quite terrific and worthy of much consideration and I do feel a connection to him and his sister, Eliza, seeing as how we have been in their home where they grew up back in Ohio.) I do my blood test and then I do my push ups (66 now) and this morning I showered and dressed. Before I leave my room I do have the privilege of my kneeling prayer, and then it is time to face the world and 'commute' to my work. From there my work days do have a lot in common, but they are always different in some way. ( As yours are.) Today should prove to be less hectic then yesterday was or tomorrow will be. So we, two, need to take advantage of what is offered and recoup a bit. Still do have lots more on my plate then I can handle, so I just live each moment as it come and do what I can. I have my 'reminder ring on my reminder finger' to remind me that I need to test my blood pressure today. I have let that slide for way to long. My doctor thinks it is important, so I need to get some testing recorded for him. Me, I am not worried about it, but then he is the doctor. (5th of June already! can't hardly believe it!)
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