Get through each day as chirpy as I can be - I don't like to be down, so depressing Tried me best yesterday, hard though
Really, at 70, I don't have any "gotta do" items on my "bucket list". Things I'd enjoy, etc, but no imperatives. Hoot the Poodle
To TRY and stay as healthy as possible, and, from discussing my lab results with my VA doctor this AM, not doing to bad at all. Plus, get our butts back to live in an area we really like. To boat for as long as our bodies/health will allow us to. And, to get better shots on the targets at the Range. Actually, in America today, it can be fairly difficult to be too positive. But, we both try.
Just hope I can remember and function before the end. My Dad and his Dad, both had Alzheimer's/Dementia. Watching them at the end was very hard. Would like to spare my family that.
I am very optimistic about the future, helping people here to return to good health. Teaching judo 5 times a week. Planning to build a larger dojo for the children to practice in. Watching my children curiosity about nature and teaching them about what I know.
I don't think much about the future. I've done the things I need to do. I moved here thinking 'this is my last move; I've found a place to die. Instead I got better. Had I'd known I'd be around a while I'd have bought a different house. There's dementia in my family but mostly with the womenfolk. I have no plans other than day to day.
I have done several things on my bucket list. One thing that is left is to go sailing through the sky in a hot air balloon.