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Originally Posted by unaluna
Is the glass half empty or half full?
Freedom's just another word for nothing left to lose.
Okay, maybe that 2nd statement isnt so encouraging, but its not DIScouraging. You have freedom, and thats a lot.
My living space has downsized similarly. But hey, now tiny houses are popular.
You used to write about running or jogging. Are you doing that now? I think we want to be prepared physically for when the pandemic is over. Ready to do some kind of work.
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I developed a respiratory illness in 2019 and it was misdiagnosed twice. Then it was diagnosed as severe asthma and I have been on corticosteroids since the new year. I was pretty ill and now am high risk for Covid 19. My plan was to start swimming in 2020 then all the rec centers closed. I think I might get back to slow jogging...but I have been worried...as with a mask, and my breathing already compromised.
Hmmm...tiny houses are usually something people build or buy or have made. Certainly none are for rent in my town. I would live in one in a minute over an apartment! Anything with a garden would be heaven. I once lived in a small cottage in California that was like a big-sized tiny house. It was adorable. Probably the rent is out-of-this-world for that cottage now, as it still exists although I am no longer in CA. It had a garden, too!
I did reach out to my old boss and finally heard from her after a month. We will probably get together in the future, and I think I can depend on her for a good reference. That was a glass full kind of happening.
Going alone into the future alone feels like a glass-half-empty or even all-the-way-empty sort of thing. I know some people love living alone but I have never liked it. This is my 5th time living alone. The first three times I only lived alone for a year...then I usually went on to another kind of situation. But apartment complexes are springing up like mushrooms here and house rentals are out-of-this-world expensive...even shared houses.