Sunday, August 9, 2009

Sunday Evening...

I am not sure about you but today was just an easy going Sunday.  I find that I have been up so early everyday as well on the weekends as I wish to take the weather all in.  Lets see a typical Sunday is doing the wash, cleaning the car, and then after that doing something that you enjoy.

 

 

I am sure it’s easy to see that I love taking pictures and I went to a few stores and was looking for one but the way that I do it with a purchase is that I will look at things and then come back too see them.  It’s a process of doing that three-time visit and if one really thinks that they need it then I find that I will buy it.

 

 

Within a simple manner I am just setting or I have set a few goals that I wish to reach by the end of the month.  Yet I don’t thrive on it.  Its just there if you know what I mean.

So here it is on a Sunday and I look forward to what come to be within a little bit of time.

Here is where I come back to the balance of life and yet enjoying things.  And I certainly have been.

The one thing that I find is that a routine regardless of what it is – is good regardless of what it may be.

What is most important is what it can be…

 

27 comments:

  1. As the dust settles, we find our hero relaxing at the computer and life is good. Good night my friend.

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  2. No hero here just an ordinary person writing within the evening. Thanks Jimi and all the best to you this coming week!

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  3. So true! Glad you had a good Sunday. I did, too.

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  4. After a easy going Sunday it's just nice to settle down and enjoy the time and space...

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  5. Sunday, sweet Sunday, with nothing to do.... that's a song from years and years ago but mine was very busy as we are getting ready to go to Vancouver for oncology crap tomorrow and a friend from Hong Kong (teaching on a 2 year contract) came to church with me this morning and we came home to lunch and visit. Then kids came to borrow tubes as it was hot out. Then I started ironing.......blah blah blah and I finally quit for the day at 7:00 so I could see what people had written.

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  6. Sundays I have come to find are those times in which you catch up with things yet at the same time I find that then there is that time that one does just take it easy within the evening. Here again I love to write and yet at the same time I love to read as well just like you Karyn. I wake up so early but as the saying goes early to bed and early to rise. However this was a very nice weekend to say the least.

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  7. I was just reading and one friend on here had a very decent write within the humanities, I thought I would post it as it is worth a read.

    http://ladykatya.multiply.com/journal/item/1020/CHANGING_THE_WORLD_?replies_read=3

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  8. yeah, I agree...what is important is what it can be...what will it be ? :) Glad you had a Great Sunday Jack! :)

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  9. I find two aspects to routine: one, it helps get going to do something, and two: one must be careful to be willing to change the routine, not get locked into it.

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  10. A simple, easy going life is a good life.

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  11. DJ, I await a one specialist this week and if I did not create a routine I would be so down. However rather than think and think on it as it's to do with my legs I think I keep occupied if you know what I mean. Within this week I await a call and I don't think on it as within the routine your occupied but I certainly look forward to having things tended to within a short time now. I believe I mentioned this to you and a few others that I do respect as I am reserve with some things.


    Today it's going up to 32 degrees...I am going to write more on this but for now...and I have changed my routine in accordance with the time. I love that morning write as well as the evening write - as well as reads.

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  12. It is...I am going to write on this Tony. I like to balance the old school ways as well as the new gizmo ways and as I mentioned I will write on this as within friends we do trust. I am human and I just wrote something to a friends blog when I logged on this morning.
    Life is different for each and every person. If we all were exactly alike it would make for a very dull world. A good morning to you Tony, I hope your mother in law is doing fine...

    Jack

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  13. What will it be. What will be is what comes by way of making decisions and choices. Thanks Rosie.

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  14. I just got home last night from Missouri . Very nice photo there and I also enjoy taking pictures. Have a great week
    Simple is nice sometimes..I feel a little tired today but happy. The weekend just went by so fast it seems.

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  15. Sounds like you had a wonderfully relaxing and enjoyable weekend! May your week be the same!

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  16. Yes and I thought that today would be the day that I had to go into the hospital with regards to my knees but no calls nothing and I just enjoyed the hotest day of the year. Thus far....:) Gosh I am glad of that. Yet I know I will be called in.

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  17. Glad you were able to enjoy! It has been amazingly hot here these last few weeks as well! What is wrong with your knees?

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  18. It went from them thinking that I had Parkinson's to now a need of synvisck < misspelled within my knee joints as I over worked them over the past years. So finally I am awaiting a call one of these days this week for the specialist to attend to it. I do everything fine just at night my knees are nearly done. It would not look like it but it is the case as I ran for years for an hour and then trained as a cross trainer.

    I will have to do a write on this at some point I guess. So now and then I really am not much for hospitals as I have seen so much of them but I will get to writing about it. So in the meanwhile I stretch and go out doing things as I don't with for my legs to atrophy.

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  19. So you'll be getting knee replacements?

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  20. No I am not sure but not a replacement I know that much at this point as I can walk and all. Between the joints I have no "sponge" as many do between there legs - with some people it does go with time - not being arrogant but it usually happens with people that are active and have worked there legs and may have a genetic disposition to the loss of (I forget the name) "sponge" that is between the knee joints.

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  21. Cancelli? Well, no matter. It's better that you don't need a full replacement; should heal quicker?

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  22. http://www.durolane.com/

    yes as I had this done two years ago and it did the job whereas cortisone did not even touch what was happening.

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  23. Yes, saw your other blog as well. Sorry if I was getting too personal.

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  24. No I don't mind and I dont play it either...

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