My dear friends around the world,
I experienced a weird event, which, thank goodness, proved transient in nature.
I was enjoying a perfectly fine day, yesterday, when suddenly, much to my dismay, my head began to ache, and though I knew exactly what I’d wanted to say, my thought processor could not clearly convey that which was in my mind to my tongue, which found itself unable to form any words, which could be readily understood by the salesman in the Apple Store or, for that matter, by me!
Long story short, after being driven to the neurological hospital in town, multiple tests were done, the results of which were normal, and though I felt mentally disoriented and slow for a while, other than that I’m fine, once more. Today, following the neurologist’s instructions, I saw my internist, and I’ll relate a detailed summary of these last two days when my brain feels ready to dive more deeply into detailing the unsettling experience that transpired between yesterday afternoon and right now.
Tonight we’ll enjoy a low-key dinner with our closest friends, and tomorrow we’ll enjoy a Bar Mitzvah service in the morning (the afternoon spent resting) followed by dinner and dancing the night away (till about 10pm). Then if all continues to go as planned, on Sunday I’ll fly to San Diego to enjoy three days with my niece, nephew and a dear friend from college, so if you don’t hear much from me, over these next several days, please don’t perceive of silence as being worrisome, because my weekend plan is to thoroughly enjoy a series of rollicking good times with loved ones, here and there, all of whom feel as eager to enjoy time with me as I feel good fortune’s smile directing me to appreciate my long lasting friendship with each one whose presence in my life adds immeasurably to my spirit’s on-going contentment, good health and joy—
Ohhmmm ...
So with that said, let’s choose to do whatever it takes to stay well, my friends
And each time we are reminded that life is short, let’s choose to do our best to
Make the most of every moment enjoyed with loved ones, yet to come ...
Warm hugs to one and all,
Annie
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