The easiest way to avoid regrets is to ask yourself this question, "If not now, when?" It's a powerful way to put life and our decisions about how we spend our time into perspective"
Heart checkup yesterday went very well. My numbers were all good there.
Had a bit of surgery in the afternoon. Went to find out about a big black spot under my nail bed on my second toe. Come to find out, it was blood that had run into where it was forming because the nail was curling so tightly that it had caught up meat and nerves in the center of it--why it was hurting all the time and I couldn't cut it without a blood bath. He said a traumatic injury caused that. Well, yeah, it has been broken 5 times and crushed once. It is an unfortunate little toe. He said that if he took it off, it would come back and do the same thing, or he could take the nail off and chemically kill the root so that I wouldn't have trouble with it again; so he did. I am grateful to be done with that and also grateful that it didn't hurt at all when the feeling came back. The last time I had a nail removed, granted over 50 years ago, it throbbed all night long, and I had a high pain threshold back then.
Getting things culled out all the time. I am just afraid that it is not going to be enough. We have decided to only have one house and that means culling out two houses to only have my very favorite things. One thing I liked about the lake house was it being so minimal. I'll just keep plugging along. It is so hard to get rid of so much, but it also feels good after I make the decision.
My husband thinks he knows what is causing his mouth to hurt all the time and get sores sometimes. He thinks it is one of his new meds. He'll find out on Wednesday.