It is hard to form a habit. It may be more difficult to get back into a habit that was once easy and long lived after you let it slide for several months. Not only is the actual doing of the thing hard to do, but this particular period of my life has been so eventful that I hardly know where to start and how I can really do justice to everything. I am sure that it will take several entries to really catch up I also have to get used to a new format. When Robert updated my computer everything changed and some things are simply harder to get used to. In fact, I have had to find or adjust several things that are different or were lost from the set-up that I had used for years. And right now I am trying to get used to doing a lot of new things for the month of September. I have been getting up early to take
Sheila to work, which means that I pick her up at 12:30 p.m.. That has required an adjustment to my lunch schedule and has been a little hard to adjust to, that is, getting up near 6 each morning that she has to go to work. One of the things that is new is our new (used) car. We've had it about a month. I will write more about it later. The next major thing is that Shelli and Phil are going to buy the house next door, and will be our neighbors before Thanksgiving. Phil finally got a new job and he works less then a mile away. (Robert also started his new job on Tuesday.) We extended our mission and
are now just in to our 2nd year. I am trying to do things to prepare for my doctor's appointment in the 1st week or so into October. I tested high in April for a certain thing and he had me come in July, and I am working on trying to lower it with my new regimen. I am simply trying to improve in several different ways, and I am finding it quite demanding. In fact, right now I am very tired and I need to finish and print this and get off to bed. I will try to work harder and become more. It is harder then I imagined that it would be. But this is evidence that I am making some progress.
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