I recorded church this morning and walked through the pavement. Music brings me closer to nature.
The mix from two weeks ago. Last week’s mix link is on my Twitter feed (@wdglover). I’ll be away for radiation treatment for a while, so until then, keep on dancin’!
Beginning what I hope is my final journey. It began with a new phone, which I almost broke right out of the box, but now I’m all new! (If I can get the nausea under control, then I’ll really be on my way!)
Confined to the house (and right now the couch), but I’m thankful to be out of a hospital bed!
I was proud of myself for putting on this tie at age 10 or 12. (This was back when I had a full head of hair.)
It’s been awhile, but I welcome back Spring Training! Go Bravos!
One of my earliest memories was the Challenger explosion. I was in first grade. I remember seeing a teacher running into the lunchroom and I knew right then that something bad had happened. They confirmed my fears right after lunch that day. I was devastated. I didn’t even care that the TV networks pre-empted “Superman” (which was a TV series then) to show coverage of the explosion. I sat in my Superman cape, sucked my two fingers and cried.
Fast forward to 2017 when I decided that the only place I would feel one with God was in the Great Beyond. Well, that, and the idea from “The Big Bang Theory” to have the first baby on Mars. That sounded like a good idea.
I played my extremely intelligent niece in chess last year. I went in thinking, “OK, this will be humbling.” So I figured I’d play it cool and try to beat her, as she had actually taken lessons, but about four moves in I realized that I was already the baby stuck in the corner. So, no, Sybil, we know you’re the smartest! And while I may agree to play chess with you again in the future, just know that I know that my heart’s only in the things where I know I can win at the end. ;)
https://soundcloud.com/djmax-29/the-one-for-the-farthest-side
Are you ready yet?
I’m one of those people who communicates better this way than face-to-face. It’s not that I’m a cowardly lion; it’s that I’m a perfectionist, and some decisions are too big to rush. And then things happen in life that remind me of how short life is, and so I feel like I should leap to another circle. Old and reliable is the comfortable choice. There’s nothing more important than family, so choosing to create a new family seems like the one thing in life you never should rush. But, it’s good to let seamstresses know that the suit is nearly tailored.