Covid-19 and Anniversaries
This time of year is always one of reflection for me because it is so filled with anniversaries. Some happy, and some (shall we say less so). On Wednesday the 1st of July it will be a full six years since my first big seizure (one change is that I can now spell seizure, this is a joke by the way so you're allowed to laugh).
But mainly the changes have all been physical. I tire so very easily and indeed I need to have a sleep mid-afternoon almost everyday and if for some reason I have to skip a day then I'm going to be very adversely effected the following day to the point where I will be unable to do anything.
My memory is still shot to pieces, which also makes functioning very difficult. I write everything down and I mean everything but even so getting by is hard. Remember to do all the little (and not so little things I need to do) and then remembering what I've done. Both in an administive sense but also an autobiographical one. Lot's of things go, maybe most things things aren't fully intact until 2010, which is now getting to be a very long time ago.
But I have now accepted that I'm not going back to the Old-Adam, but I probably said that last year it's a slow process.
But the new-(ish) problems arising from my Seizure and Epilepsy et al combined with my old problems because of Neurofibromatosis do make me anxious for my future.
On a more positive note Friday (the 3rd) is the 3rd anniversary of getting Olive and she has brought a lot of happiness to Emily, Renee and my lives. Even if she can be rather demanding at times.
But I have my own cat now, Panda who is not without his own demands. Indeed I had to stop typing this to go prevent him peeing on the floor. Cats!
But he's a lovely chap.
There are some other anniversaries as well. But the big one is on Sunday July 5th. 5 years since ordination and of course 10 since starting this whole journey and of meeting Emily.
In the outside world. Covid-19 is still sweeping the world and the UK and I've been in basically total self-isolation, I see Emily and Renee but even there I'm careful not to make physical contact.
Mum has also been isolating but I've been Zooming with her every day for a chat and to study the weekly Torah reading. Then of course there is my weekly Talmud Study with Tina. As her girls were home from school I got to 'meet' them, they're lovely and they got to meet Panda. They were very taken with him.
So even during Lock-down I've been far from lonely. If anything I've been more sociable than normal.
Well that's brought us up to date