I've only been home for a couple of days and yet, I feel I have accomplished a lot and made some important decisions. I am beginning to feel so much more like myself it's incredible! Incredibly GOOD that is!
Not sure if I wrote about this or not, but while I was in Vancouver, on very short notice, a few of us from Terrace got together for dinner at my friend Gail's home. We had SO much fun! It was wonderful seeing the girls. Even more important was that I seem to have finally (hopefully for good!) come out of my hibernation mode that I seem to have been in for more than 2 years now since my car collision. My friend works for MPIC and she tells me that it was a "collision decision" not an accident. I'm trying to adjust my language!
Today I had a meeting at the Manitoba Brain Injury Association office to help set the agenda for a Board Orientation that we are doing next weekend. Then I went to the care home and saw my stepdad Leo. It was so nice....he seemed so happy to see me home again. I really am very fortunate.
Then I came home and I talked to a few friends who I haven't spoken to for longer than I can remember. We aren't talking just casual friends, we're talking really close friends. I am so fortunate (yet again!) to have such good friends that they hung around just waiting for me.....
Yesterday I did a telephone interview with Brenda Suderman who is a reporter with the Winnipeg Free Press. I guess she interviewed a couple of us for an article about conversion to Judaism and it will appear sometime in the next few weeks on a Sunday on the Faith page.
Well I'm going to go and enjoy the rest of my evening. I hope that all of you have a wonderful weekend!
Shabbat Shalom!
Barb
p.s. I cannot WAIT to go to synagogue tomorrow and see all my friends!
Not sure if I wrote about this or not, but while I was in Vancouver, on very short notice, a few of us from Terrace got together for dinner at my friend Gail's home. We had SO much fun! It was wonderful seeing the girls. Even more important was that I seem to have finally (hopefully for good!) come out of my hibernation mode that I seem to have been in for more than 2 years now since my car collision. My friend works for MPIC and she tells me that it was a "collision decision" not an accident. I'm trying to adjust my language!
Today I had a meeting at the Manitoba Brain Injury Association office to help set the agenda for a Board Orientation that we are doing next weekend. Then I went to the care home and saw my stepdad Leo. It was so nice....he seemed so happy to see me home again. I really am very fortunate.
Then I came home and I talked to a few friends who I haven't spoken to for longer than I can remember. We aren't talking just casual friends, we're talking really close friends. I am so fortunate (yet again!) to have such good friends that they hung around just waiting for me.....
Yesterday I did a telephone interview with Brenda Suderman who is a reporter with the Winnipeg Free Press. I guess she interviewed a couple of us for an article about conversion to Judaism and it will appear sometime in the next few weeks on a Sunday on the Faith page.
Well I'm going to go and enjoy the rest of my evening. I hope that all of you have a wonderful weekend!
Shabbat Shalom!
Barb
p.s. I cannot WAIT to go to synagogue tomorrow and see all my friends!
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