the Christmas update
The Christmas Update, brought to you by me, motivated by my friend Ann who wanted an update.
So it's December 24th already. I write this wonderful blog post from the beautiful city of Barrie, Ontario where I am visiting my parents for the holidays.
So what is new with me? I read my friend Diane's wonderful holiday e-newsletter. It gives you that warm, connected feeling inside... ok, not really. But it's good to know what she is up to.
Work has been, as my sister would put it, workalicious. I'm still working 3 days a week, although for about 2 - 3 weeks at the end of Nov - Dec I wasn't feeling so great. I was suffering from fevers and chills. No idea what the source of them was.
The job hunt also continues. I'm working with the March of Dimes and the Ontario Disability Support Program to try to find a new job, but that process is still very slow. I'm considering finding a new agency or Employment Specialist, as the speed of this isn't to my liking.
I'm going to try to start taking Tai Chi in the new year. I'm hoping it will bring me some energy, instead of always being tired, and perhaps some improved health.
The dialysis people here in Barrie are really nice, but no news on that front. I was considering a move to be closer to my family, but we'll have to see where that goes in the new year.
I have no resolutions for the new year. I have this wicked headache today. I hope it goes away.
Be well.
So it's December 24th already. I write this wonderful blog post from the beautiful city of Barrie, Ontario where I am visiting my parents for the holidays.
So what is new with me? I read my friend Diane's wonderful holiday e-newsletter. It gives you that warm, connected feeling inside... ok, not really. But it's good to know what she is up to.
Work has been, as my sister would put it, workalicious. I'm still working 3 days a week, although for about 2 - 3 weeks at the end of Nov - Dec I wasn't feeling so great. I was suffering from fevers and chills. No idea what the source of them was.
The job hunt also continues. I'm working with the March of Dimes and the Ontario Disability Support Program to try to find a new job, but that process is still very slow. I'm considering finding a new agency or Employment Specialist, as the speed of this isn't to my liking.
I'm going to try to start taking Tai Chi in the new year. I'm hoping it will bring me some energy, instead of always being tired, and perhaps some improved health.
The dialysis people here in Barrie are really nice, but no news on that front. I was considering a move to be closer to my family, but we'll have to see where that goes in the new year.
I have no resolutions for the new year. I have this wicked headache today. I hope it goes away.
Be well.
Labels: Dialysis, Ontario Disability Support Program, Tai Chi

