Back to work
Bob
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Terrific.
Good for you!! Makes me happy to read that you are back to work and doing what you enjoy.0 -
Oh, and ...D Lewis said:This is your JOB?
How wonderful! And here I was all happy and excited to get back to my DESK! So happy to hear the news. Have a wonderful day, every day! Oh... wait... you already do. Keep up the good work.
Deb
Nowadays, every walk I take seems to be of the mindful kind. I'm thinking that what you have experienced in your life will be making you even better at your job. Celebrate life!
Deb0 -
Hi DebbieD Lewis said:This is your JOB?
How wonderful! And here I was all happy and excited to get back to my DESK! So happy to hear the news. Have a wonderful day, every day! Oh... wait... you already do. Keep up the good work.
Deb
I like you background, I am on my way to see some Mountains off the cost of Honduras. I am going to be like Bob, in a place I love doing something I love to do. Great healing for the spirit, mind and body.
Take care
Hondo0 -
Great-Glenna M said:Wonderful news!!
Congratulations Bob on getting back to work especially after only 6 months. Your job sounds like an ideal job as I love the outdoors but don't think I could take the 115 degree heat
Stay well,
Glenna
to hear the news, Bob. It is a large thing- getting back at it, so to speak, and you are there. Positively excellent.
kcass0 -
Further meditations on the "mindful walks" concept...
I got to spend quite a bit of time working in the Palm Springs area, about ten years ago. It's a very 'well heeled' group of folks who hang out in that neck of the woods. I can imagine that being guided on a 'mindful walk' and having their attention drawn to the incredible beauty of the natural area around them must be a very meaningful experience.
Now, "mindful walks" in my neck of the woods are quite a different thing. I was meditating on the concept as I cleaned my sawbuck pack saddle today. "Mind that rattlesnake under the rock ledge behind you!" "Mind that steep drop-off at the switchback in the trail!" "Mind you don't fall off when your horse jumps over that water crossing!" "Mind that wasp nest up ahead, your horse might get stung."
Deb0 -
Congratulations Bob
I am so happy to hear you are back at work, although it really isn't work if you love what you are doing. Watch that heat though. Salute from, Homer & Connie0 -
Thank you friends
I appreciate all your kind supportive words. It is such a blessing to have a job that I love and to be able to be strong and healthy enough to do it again. I wish the same for all of you.
AB0 -
Double Wow! I finished
Double Wow! I finished treatment mid October 2010. Went back to work in January. After the fact, I went back too early. I felt great in December and then caught a virus. I have been very fatigued. Never was so happy to have breaks at school. winter, Easter and now summer. Listen to your body and keep that water bottle handy.0 -
GREAT TO BE BUSY
Bob, so good to hear you are back doing what you love. Being busy is very therapeutic.
Keep pushing forward, Here's to living life to the fullest.
Best!!
Mike0 -
Living Proof
Bob,
Thanks for all of your support to so many here. You are an inspiration to many and living proof that if you live an active lifestyle, take care of yourself, and live healthy you can tolerate treatment well and bounce back to your life quickly. Good luck and God bless,
BTW- I can't wait to get back to walking the Appalacian Trail and hundreds of miles of trails and waterfalls here in NC.
Mike0 -
If you are up to ...jeepman said:Living Proof
Bob,
Thanks for all of your support to so many here. You are an inspiration to many and living proof that if you live an active lifestyle, take care of yourself, and live healthy you can tolerate treatment well and bounce back to your life quickly. Good luck and God bless,
BTW- I can't wait to get back to walking the Appalacian Trail and hundreds of miles of trails and waterfalls here in NC.
Mike
"walking the Appalachian Trail" then your treatment must not be that bad. I had enough to do just keeping up with my wife those last few weeks ...0
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