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seven years bad luck - no thanks!


swilkinson

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I was intrigued by Janice's post, "confessions of an email junkie". I have email at a couple of places and just lately it has been mostly forwards. Now some of these are wise, some are interesting, some are pretty. Some I read and delete, some I store for later and some I forward on.

 

What is worrying me about a lot of these is the threat on the bottom: "Forward this to seven people in seven seconds or you will get seven years bad luck". Are they kidding me? You would forward something to a friend so they can be cursed and not blessed? What kind of friend forwards this kind of threatening email on? It is like the old chain letters that people forwarded on under threat of fire and famine. Lets break the chain and wish people only good luck please!

 

Anyway it is eight years post stroke so Ray and I have had our seven plus a bonus year, time for our good luck to come back and bless us with a life of abundance and prosperity, come on, we've earned it! Come to think of it most of you deserve a break too. We could all use some respite from worries, be they financial, physical, mental and relational so I am wishing all the people that read this:

 

May Good Luck, Good Health, Wealth and Wisdom be yours from today onwards.

 

We have had a week of catching up with old friends, on Monday we caught up with some old neighbours who now have a holiday cottage close by. We usually see them a little through summer so it is nice to know they will be in our vicinity from time to time and we can catch up on family news etc. We don't have that wide a circle of friends any more so it is nice when this couple re-appears.

 

This afternoon another old friend came for a visit. He is an old friend of Ray's from his single life. His family featured in our life for a long time but I guess child raising etc broke the friendship for a while so it is nice when he appears on the scene again. Ray likes his company so it is a rare treat to hear Ray talking about old times in response to his friend's comments.

 

I went to a women's gathering this morning and caught up with some women from my life who I mostly see only at these events. We sit and chat and enjoy each others company about four times a year. Some of them I also see in our shopping centre or somewhere else on our rounds ( two are the wives of men in our Lions Club) so they are not friends really just pleasant acquaintances. And sometimes acquaintances, given time, can become friends, as all friendships have to start somewhere.

 

I am accepting I think now that I will never get back the years the stroke has "stolen" from us. There are no miracle cures, no sudden reversal of conditions. Life for Ray and me is at an ever slower pace. Ray had an assessment by a social worker who calls in on an annual basis as part of some of the respite I receive and she remarked that Ray's condition has changed a lot since she saw him last. Out of his hearing she asked how much longer I hoped to go on caring for him at home and I said hopefully for at least another couple of years. She patted my hand and said : "I hope you are able to too." and I think she was sincere in that.

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Dear Sue,

 

I wish you and Ray PEACE, JOY, HAPPINESS, LOVE, FULFILLMENT and whatever other Blessings may come your way. You are so right dear, we all need a break here and there from what we're experiencing on a daily basis as a result of stroke.

 

Glad you both have gotten to spend time with friends - that does help to break the monotony of the day to day affairs at hand.

 

By the way, I like the new picture of you you posted. You are a sweet sweet lady - I too hope that Ray is able to spend as much time with you as possible.

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hey Sue:

 

I too wish you lot of luck and all the blessings of the world. I always get amazed by amount of things you do for yourself and Ray. Ray is fortunate to have you, I too hope that you able to take care of Ray till you can

 

Asha

 

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You are such an amazing person in my eyes Sue..I think you are so AWESOME! :Clap-Hands: You deserve the best and rest. I wish good things for you, Ray and your family. And you are so right about those crazy chain letters and emails. Crazy! Yes friends are special and we all need friends, mine have been Angels since I stroked. :forgive_me?:
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I also Like your new photo, and I wish you and Ray the VERY best. I sometimes forward these because they are cute or have such cute poems.. Hmm, wonder if there is someway to edit out the last few lines. so one can share something cute without the :bad luck " junk ((((((((((((hugs))))))))))))

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You can usually edit the emails before you forward them Bonnie. I wasn't meaning anyone in particular here, I enjoy getting emails just thought too many had "threats" on the bottom of them. If I can't edit the threat off I usually delete them.

 

Busy day today but we really enjoyed the BBQ, most of the men from Scallywags were there and I just sat Ray among them and had some time to sit back and relax. Good food and good company makes me feel a whole lot better.

 

Daylight saving starts tonight (2am Sunday) and so I lose an hour's sleep. Guess I make that up in April eh?

 

Sue.

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