It's April 15 (tax day, ugh!) and there is still snow in my yard. I don't mean a little--just outside my front door are banks 2 feet high! I shoveled and path (and I'm suffering for it!) to my little greenhouse today in hopes of spending some time in the warmth. I can lose many hours out there with my hands in the dirt. It's great therapy for me and I wish I could do it year round. Many years ago, I owned a commercial greenhouse. I had a full time job in a family business and would work all day, come home and fix dinner for hubby and 4 kids and then go to the greenhouse until midnight during April and May. I loved every minute of it, but had to eventually give it up when all the dust and mold spores brought on asthma and allergies.
I've been incredibly busy writing. I write at Helium.com and just finished up a competition in which I won a whopping $36! It doesn't sound like much, but it represents a lot more to me--I'm a professional now! It also got me a writing job, writing articles for a company that provides newsletter articles to their clients. It doesn't pay a lot, but it will eventually buy me a new laptop, and I hope the credentials eventually lead to a agent or publisher taking me serious! I have written a novel and would love to see it published one day.
I had a flare last week but I was determined not to let it get to me. I rested when I could, kept "doped" up, watched what I ate and drank and kept busy. I like being recognized as a writer instead of a victim of fibro. The rest of the week is predicted to be warm and sunny, which helps me tremendously, physically and mentally. Go, snow, go! (Hey! A poem title!)
Would love to have some feedback--anyone out there???
Thanks for stopping by,
Linda
1 comment:
Have you ever tried yoga for your fibro? I don't have it but I work in healthcare and i've heard a lot of patients say yoga has helped them some.
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