Scuba diving;

Wow.  I just took a bicycle to a grocery store half a mile away to buy some
bread, and was both thrilled to be able to do it and finished for the day.
I¹m very happy that others have beat this thing.

Dalton


On 29/5/10 4:47 PM, "j ra" <[email protected]> wrote:

> 
> Glad to hear you're back! It's amazing that you travelled so far! I'm sorry
> about the pneumonia bout though and I pray all is well now.
> I myself have completed three legs of my journey. I'm off to Tobago to do some
> more scuba diving and some deep sea fishing out in the atlantic ocean. It's
> been exhilirating thus far, but the after effects are a bit too painful
> sometimes, but the good kind.....the kind that reminds you that you're alive.
> I have to try to remember to push myself to my personal limit and no further,
> but I guess when the adrenaline is pumping nothinng really matters and TM
> disappears if even only for a few minutes.
> I know your trip was worth it and I know you pushed yourself too, so good for
> you! Congratulations! There is life after TM!
> Regards,
> Jeron
> 
> From: [email protected]
> To: [email protected]; [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [TMIC] forgot to say that I'm home
> Date: Fri, 28 May 2010 22:02:15 -0500
> 
> Glad you are home and that you had such a fun and successful trip.   Will be
> expecting more from you now!
> Janice
>  
> 
> From: Barbara Alma <mailto:[email protected]>
> Sent: Friday, May 28, 2010 6:35 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [TMIC] forgot to say that I'm home
> 
> I'm sorry that I forgot to tell you all that I arrived safely home late on
> Friday, May 21st.  We managed to put 7608 miles on our van and enjoyed
> practically the entire trip.  It really was a great trip, and was almost
> without incident.
>  
> With regard to health problems:  I fared really well, other than a bout of
> pneumonia and a night in the hospital in Colorado.  This sounds bad, but I
> have gotten pneumonia at home many times. It was worse getting it on the road,
> as it has taken me so much longer to recuperate than usual, so that's the
> worse part.  It also made the last week and a half of our trip a bummer,
> without much fun.  No gambling in Vegas since I couldn't handle the smoky
> casinos, but that probably saved me some money.  We managed to see 2 shows
> though.  I had about 7 days out of 46 of laying in bed, resting my back
> overall.  Not too bad, but they were spread out.
>  
> We managed to see family and friends that we hadn't seen in several years, did
> things that we didn't know existed, and went to states that we had planned on
> visiting, but didn't really know when we'd do it.  All this because our
> god-daughter planned her wedding.  So, right after this, I'm going to call her
> and thank her for planning her wedding and for us having the opportunity to
> push my inner thoughts into planning this wonderful trip.  She really didn't
> have any awareness of this when she planned it, but my mind started to wander,
> I only wondered if I could handle it.
>  
> I wholehearted recommend to anyone who really wants to do any kind of a
> journey, whether it's a days drive or whatever, to give yourself the chance.
> We stopped often, whenever I felt that I needed to, sometimes every hour,
> sometimes in 2 hours, but I did it.  We've done short trips in the past, and I
> did much better this time as it allowed for more relaxation since we had more
> time.  
> Hugs, Barbara A in Auburn CA
>        
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