It has been a while since I sat down and wrote about some of
the things that I have been thinking about and experiencing. I wonder why that is. The last entry in my blog was focused on how
things have been with my treatments and news of some travel to a warmer climate. That was in early May and I find myself
looking at the final days of the month already.
I was thinking about how quickly the month has slipped away as
my time seemed to be filled with many activities and obligations. I also managed to find some time to do some
reading. By that I mean meaningful reading
other than the usual fiction mysteries.
I saw a clip on TV about with Sheryl Sandberg where she discussed her
new book “Option B”. Her book is a
consolidation of some of the things that she endured and realized after she was
presented with a life altering situation.
A successful woman in social media business, a mother to two insightful
children, married to a successful social media business person and a life that
was pretty satisfying was interrupted, or better stated altered, when her
husband unexpectedly died. In this book
she reveals her personal thoughts and outlines the huge amount of research she
and her co-author did in and around the subject of “resilience”. This
book gave me lots of things to think about as it detailed her reactions, her
personal resilience and made some interesting observations on how people react
and rebound when dealt significant life blows.
In some cases I was surprised at her observations but I also recognized
some of them as I looked back over my last couple of years. Resilience is not a state, a skill, an
experience or a reaction but it is a muscle that is tuned, worked and operates
like all of the physical muscles in one’s body.
If exercised it becomes strong and if left unattended it atrophies and
becomes less useful. When faced with
life altering circumstance one has the opportunity to “go to the gym” with
resilience. I was trying to better
understand my own situation while I read this book. It was a good exercise and it had a profound
effect on how I see sadness and rebuilt my ability to empathize with those in
unexpected untenable situations. Life
sometimes deals some crappy blows but in most cases there is some silver lining
that needs some conscious effort to find and diligence to build one’s own
resilience to that situation. Without
going into any detail I want to say that I recommend this book to those who
receive these crappy blows but also to those who know others who have been
dealt crappy blows and want to understand what might be of assistance to them
as they adjust to their new world order – Option B.
I was thinking about a recent experience with part of our
family as we spent a nice relaxing early evening with friends. Tara-Lee and Brehn had some friends of theirs
take some early photos of Kaia shortly after she was born. These friends run a successful Photo Studio
and have delivered on their promise to provide memories for many families over
the last few years. Tara-Lee and Brehn
had planned a second visit to the studio to update their family pictures and
they invited Freddi and me to join them for the shoot. As is always the case in our family “getting
there” is always an adventure but we managed to get there at the prescribed
time. In a very quiet and remote setting
we spent a couple of hours chatting, shooting pictures and renewing our acquaintance
with Ben and Christine. Their physical environment
has been developed into a friendly home that they share with their clients. One gets a feeling of their love of their
skill and experience behind the camera and the pictures we have seen to date
reflect their insights into their subjects.
We had a lovely evening and enjoyed the chatter, walk about and the time
sitting on the deck in the late day sunlight. I would like to include one of the photos
here but we have not finalized the selection of pictures yet and will include a
picture or two at a later date.
I was thinking of what the upcoming month will bring to us. This is looking to be a busy month as the
focus of the month is the wedding of Tara-Lee and Brehn in the third week. There are lots of activities going on in preparation
for the wedding and lots of people are making their individual plans to visit
Ottawa for that weekend. We are looking
forward to meeting Brehn’s family members we have not already met and we are
certainly looking forward to seeing our family members who will be coming for
the occasion. It is intended to be a
celebration with close family and close friends. Tara-Lee and Brehn have done all of the
organizing and we are called upon from time to time for input or to assist in
certain activities. They are doing a
great job to ensure a good memory for all who attend and participate in the
weekend activities. I understand my part
is to deliver the bride to Brehn during the service but we are still
negotiating the dowry of several goats, a couple of sheep and of course good
breeding chickens. The venue is picked,
organized and will be the focus of all activities of the day of the
wedding. As airplanes play into almost
all that they do they selected the Aviation Museum as the venue. The tables will be set in amongst the aircraft
and food and drink will be served in the same area for all to marvel at our
flight history in Canada. This will be a
fun day and weekend.
I was thinking about my treatments and where this is all
leading me to. I unfortunately cannot make
any conclusive statements as there are none to make at this time. In June I will have another CT scan to
determine if the treatments are doing their work and at that time I hope to be
able to formulate a “goal statement” about my situation. It has been very hard for me to live this
last period without a goal – other than my next treatment. My life has always been goal oriented and to
live without a goal is difficult as there is no direction or progress to be made towards an
unspecified goal. I am hoping that will
change this month as I have been kind of melancholy on this subject and it has
affected my daily attitudes and mood over the last period. Many unasked and unanswered questions are out
there and it is my hope that I will be able to ask and answer some of those in
the near future.
I am now thinking that I feel better today than yesterday as
my latest treatment was last Tuesday. I
also know that I will feel better tomorrow than I do today. So goes the first week after treatment. I am motivated to feel better as I have many
things to accomplish before the upcoming wedding weekend. I have been picking away at the bathroom
renovation but no huge steps have been made.
The boss tells me it has to be done by the wedding but there is a bunch
of work to be done before it can be “completed”. I will do my best.
I was thinking about the crappy weather we have been dealt
this spring. This has affected our
ability to get boats out of the field and at the docks of their rightful
owners. We have made some progress and
one third of our boats are now in the lake.
We have reached out to the owners to find about their expectations and
will schedule the boats during the month of June. We worked through heavy infiltrations of
black flies on the weekend. Fortunately
we have bug shirts that distance the bugs from us otherwise there would be no
work going on. They are very bad his year
and we expect the mosquitoes to be bad as there is lots of standing water in
the forest. We are looking for the
dragon flies to arrive as that is the signal that the black flies have outlived
their usefulness.
I must move along now and I enjoyed dropping in to share
with you some of the thoughts I have been having. There is nothing startling here but simply things
that are worth thinking about. It is my
hope that all of you are well and happy and looking forward to the upcoming
summer. It is officially summer here as
the SENS are on the golf course. We appreciated
their vigorous efforts in the Stanley Cup run-up and enjoyed all of the games
they played to win.
With love
Pretty deep blog this time. Try watching reruns of "funny" shows - Lucy, Honeymooners, Carson, Carol Burnett. Get you laughing which is great medicine
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