"Quality of life"......a gift that just keeps on giving.
The 2020 Holidays are over. What was your favorite gift? Was one of your gifts what I call a “quality of life” gift? Was it a new special pillow that made you sleep better? Perhaps you were given something that made your life a little easier like new shoes with a softer sole. Or maybe your family gave you a Mayo gift like the Pain course or a Habit workshop?
It’s never too late to think of and thank yourself for your endurance, generosity, and kindness to yourself. And these may be things that you have never mentioned because you didn’t want to be a burden or a nuisance or appear to be selfish.
I went crazy this year and got three of my quality of life gifts. I’ll share them with you and hope you realize how very important they were and are to me.
1. My MFR therapist began to feel that one session a week was not sufficient. So, we set up a six week trial of 2 sessions per week. The difference in tolerance was amazing. I didn’t have to endure increasing discomfort for 7 days….just 3. And so….gift #1. When I let my family know they found a way to help with the additional cost called a “stocking stuffer”.
2. For over a year I have been noticing more and more pain in my hip. Several years ago, I had an injection which was done poorly and so I wasn’t too excited about trying again. This time I had a chat with myself. “Why, Chris, are you going through increasing pain when there is a solution?” So I gathered my strong determination, had the injection, and am just jumping for joy. And my insurance covered it. Great…..another quality of life gift received and appreciated.
3. My 2021 quality of life gift brigade begins tomorrow when I have my preliminary appointment to fix my arthritic thumb. I can no longer open a jar or turn a key in the door lock. Seven years ago I had anchovy surgery on the left thumb. It is perfect. Now, why have I let the other one reach such a painful stage? I really don’t like surgery but this one is relatively doable and I won’t need too much help at home.
So Happy Holidays to me.
And thank you friends and family who shouted encouragement and helped support my wishes for a few things that just needed to get done.
What items would qualify for your quality of life? Let’s all share and help each other develop our 2021 list of can dos and must-dos.
Be happy and content in 2021.
Chris
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I understand what you are saying. In middle school, I was asked by the choir director to just "mouth the words" and not try to sing. It was a good option. I could still be in the choir and wear the robe, but just not use my voice. We all have different gifts as @lioness said.
@hopeful33250 I had to laugh that was a bright spot in my day Teresa
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That sounds like a great idea, joclynk. Want to begin learning now, so you have everything you need and on hand when you may be home for a while? For me and my personality, to begin now or soon to organize my new craft endeavors would be a lot of fun and help direct my focus on something new and interesting....You know, it'll be a good thing to focus your energies and thoughts on something else.....but even more to focus on doing something nice for someone else!
I love this....these very talented women can lead you down the knitting lane!
Bless you on this journey.....and you'll be in a lot of thoughts and prayers in June.....elizabeth
FYI: I knit a sweet little soft pink cashmere sweater for my red-headed mother when I was maybe 20's???? She was so proud of me, and it was a lovely color for her.....only problem,,,It was so tiny it fit my doll!
Mom knit me a full-length coat several years later. We had a very different set of gifts and skills!
elizabeth
@woogie,you most likely have other talents if you look for them. I certainly can relate to your first sentence. I can do none of those things as well. I cannot sing, but do so when I am alone or in the shower. Your "noise " is always joyful to the Lord. No, we are not all gifted in the same way. Just look for your strengths. Best wishes, @joybringer1
The Eagle Center in Wabasha gets my vote as your best option this year. I found it fascinating. It is interesting and disturbing to learn how each eagle arrived, how their differences in food and behavior came to be and can be observed. Enjoy...Chris
I had a friend who volunteered there for years and I’ve always wanted to go there. Moved up on my bucket list now.
Great story, @ess77. Thanks for the smile!
This is a permanent QOL gift in our family. family Every year (except 2020) we pay for full senior memberships in the local history & science museums as well as a State Park annual permit. These allow us unlimited visits, accompanied by 2 adults and all grandchildren. When friends visit, we have our choice of a couple of dozen interesting places to visit, without asking them to pay admission. Or we can take the grands, and not be upset if we need to leave after only an hour due to a "meltdown" because we can always go back. A bonus is that our memberships are recognized by hundreds of sites around the country, giving us free or discounted admission. We have made side trips to countless interesting places since we retired. Can't wait to feel safe doing it again!
Sue