They took my gallbladder and gave me socks |
There's a whole lot wrapped up in that...especially after a trip to the ER and a few nights in the hospital for emergency gallbladder surgery at 59 and 11 months. It undid me more than a little.
Fortunately, I'm headed for a full recovery, and except for losing a few weeks in the process, it appears I am going to be no worse for the wear.
As for being 60, here's what I can tell you so far...
Mom - in her late 50's |
I look more like my mom than I ever expected to (I always thought I looked like my Dad)…I regularly catch a glimpse of myself in a mirror, or even a reflection in a window, and there she is looking back at me.
I'm healthy (gallbladder aside, I am in good health - or so my doctors tell me); I eat well, I exercise regularly...and while there are no guarantees, I don't expect this to be my last year...
…so, I'm trying to figure out who I want to be for the rest of my life.
Covid changed all of us - but it's much more than that - and the transition started before the pandemic.
In 2019, purely by coincidence, I closed my consulting firm (anticipating more travel and time in the jewelry studio...oh, well).
It's been nine years since I was a full time parent - our youngest child left home in September 2014, leaving me lots of free time to start a blog and learn to make jewelry; and ten years since I was a daughter (my dad died just before my 50th birthday).
I won't allow my time to be wasted. I no longer have patience for anyone who doesn't value my time, and I want to devote that time to things and people that matter.
I've also figured out what - beyond my family and friends - brings me joy.
Texas Farmers Market haul including flowers from Petal's Ink |
Cooking and baking bring me joy, again - before Covid, I'd pretty much given up (after doing it on a schedule for twenty years) - helps, too, that I'm shopping at the farmers market and have significantly upgraded my kitchen equipment.
With my friend Alaine at a recent WJA event both wearing our Social Justice earrings |
I didn't know what I would find when I started my journey down the jewelry path...it has turned out to be so much more than just shiny things. I found a creative outlet - both at the bench and on this blog, incredible new friends, and with one of those friends made my children's wedding rings.
I don't know what else I'll be doing - but I'm looking forward to making, buying, wearing and writing about life and jewelry for the foreseeable future.
Until next time.