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Some days are all about making stuff in photo shop. Mostly with lilacs. 😀

Bonus day with Katie!

The sumptuous scent of lilacs all through my house. So short-lived, but so sublime. ❤

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Nice visit and lunch with my dad (and today’s chauffeur) between appointments. Thanks, dad!

Fun surprise visit from Alison this afternoon. She is such a good storyteller! 😀

Surprise visit from Katie today. ❤ I am so lucky to have a life full of vibrant, funny, fascinating people! Wow.

The stupendous profusion of lilacs we have this year! We used to get just a very few flowers, so at least there’s one good thing about losing our elm tree. 🙂 I decided to cut a few lilacs to bring into the house today. The whole living room smells amazing!

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Another wonderful card Dennis! Thanks for the day-brightener, cousin! ❤IMG_4335

Unexpected giggles. After talking about our favorite (now out of print) books from childhood, David sent me a copy of one of his favorites. So funny! I learned a lot about the friendship between koalas and kangaroos, the dangers of grasshoppers, and the excitement presented when a pink airplane full of circus equipment falls from the sky. Hahahaha! 😀

A pile of freshly laundered, folded (all the same way) towels. 😛

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Weather variety. I do love how things change from day to day — and hour to hour. Today it went from steely gray to drizzly to pouring sheets of rain and back to steely in the space of an hour or so. Fun to watch!

Cozy blankets for cloudy days.

Spending time with my squeaky kid in her Pikachu cap. I like it when she drops by for the evening!

 

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The best mother a girl could want. Love you, mom!

Super fun dinner with the family at Jeff & Laura’s house!

Wonderful day of random errands and hanging out with the kids. I’m a lucky mama!

Appreciations 4.260 – location, locomotion, alphabet

One of the things I love about my walks through the neighborhood is the fantastic variety of houses nestled together on every block.We have everything from 1950’s ramblers to 1920’s bungalows, stucco and brick houses, homes with brand new siding, fancy doors and funky rainbow colored doors, porches, patios, and front stoops, fences and trellises and stone retaining walls. The profusion of styles and colors and personalities never fails to delight me. ❤

More walking! After getting out of the hospital, I lowered my steps goal to 3,000/day – and some days I didn’t even reach that goal. This week, since my amazing session with Lynn, I’ve had increased energy and now my step goal is 6,000/day — which I’ve met every day since then (including one 12,000+ and one 9,000+ day!). It’s nice to feel like I can do things again. 😀

Alphabetized appreciations, balloons, cousins, daffodils, energy, friends and family, giggles, honey, imagination, jaguars, kaleidoscopes, learning, mustard, North Shore, opals, perfume, quality time, ripples, stars, trompe l’oeil, umbrellas, velvet, waterfalls, xylophones, yarns, zippers.

Appreciations 4.259 -Mm hmmmmmm

Fri to done listToday’s to-done list! I haven’t had too many productive days like this since I got out of the hospital. How wonderful to feel my energy returning! Mmhmm.

lilacs may 6 smallerOh the lilacs and their delicious smell. I love love love lilac time! We do miss our elm tree, but without it, our lilac bush by the front door gets more light, so it is FULL of blossoms this year. Mmmmm.

I love walking through my neighborhood so much! I especially love those moments in between the hum of cars and people and airplanes that get filled with a vibrant chorus of bird song. Mmmmm.

Appreciations 4.258 – Alliterative amusement

cuz cards may 2016Ahaha! Comical cousins’ coordinated communications…I received cards in the mail today from both Debb and Dennis. What fun! Thanks for the giggles, youse. 😀

Another fun visit with today’s appointment driver, Jeff. My not-driving is a great excuse to spend time with fun people!

Gorgeous weather and the ability to go be in it!

Appreciations 4.257 – May the fourth be with you…

Being able to fall asleep the past two nights without Benadryl — and having no nightmares! Yay! I feel like some of the PTSD stuff is really starting to shift now. What a wonderful relief. 🙂

Super successful and fun errands outing with Cina! We both had COFFEE first! Then we did 7 stops in just over 3 hours – including finally dropping off my CF bulbs and batteries at the recycling center (which I’ve been “meaning to do” for 3 years) AND having time for lunch. The lessening of the anxiety is allowing me SO much more energy. Plus, Cina is just awesome. ❤ ❤ ❤

May the 4th toyMy very important $1 Star Wars Day impulse buy. May the fourth be with you… 😀

Appreciations 4.256 – anxiety, PTSD, EMDR, relief

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I’m learning so much about anxiety since my heart stopped and my ICD fired. Since I have a family member with GAD , I thought I understood anxiety pretty well. I was so wrong! It really is hard to understand until you’ve experienced it.

Since my big health event, I’ve spent pretty much every waking moment (and lots of dream moments) feeling some degree of anxiety and feeling unsafe. It ebbs and flows, but takes a lot of energy. The most surprising thing for me is that random things trigger physical expressions of anxiety (for me dizziness and tightness in my chest) — and that can happen even when mentally I feel more or less fine and am not feeling particularly worried about anything at all. It’s like someone flips an alarm switch in my brain and suddenly shouts “Run away! Emergency!” even though I’m calmly eating dinner with a friend. It’s alarming and very challenging.

So what do I appreciate about this? Well, I certainly wouldn’t wish an ICD shock, heart failure, or anxiety on anyone 😛 — but I do appreciate the education this mini-course in anxiety is providing me. I appreciate the chance to develop a deeper understanding of what it is like for people who struggle with anxiety. And I appreciate that my new understanding will help me be a better support person for those people.

Naturally, I am also grateful that, for me, this is a short-term, situational experience. I am lucky enough to know that I’ll be able to return to my “regular” self and walk through the world feeling pretty safe most of the time.

I also really, really appreciate my gentle, patient, incredibly insightful and helpful therapist who is helping me work through the PTSD and start to get back to feeling normal! Each EMDR session leaves me drained for the rest of the day… but the results are stunning.

After today’s session, I was able to go out for a walk (1.5 miles) by myself – and it was the first time since I got out of the hospital that I’ve able to do that without being filled with anxiety the whole time. It was such a relief to simply walk and breathe and not be on red alert, constantly assessing how far away from the house I was, wondering what would happen if I passed out again, hoping I wouldn’t have to go back to the hospital… It really did feel like a miracle.

I am so grateful for how quickly and deeply the EMDR works, and for Lynn’s expert help. Now that I’m working with her every week (because at first I was too anxious to get through an appointment!), I know my recovery is going to go quickly. If you or anyone you know might benefit from this kind of work, I highly, highly recommend her. ❤ lynnharrisluetgers.com