Sunday, February 19, 2006

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Had a moment of "being healthy" again today. I had gone over to the Palo Alto area for the day. I was checking out some possible living spaces. I met up with L and we went to breakfast in Menlo Park. After eating, we were walking around town and came to the farmer's market. The sun was shining, the food stands were filled with colorful, healthy foods. A trio was playing music. I suddenly had an overwhelming sensation of being happy and well. It brought me to tears and then to dancing along.

This is the 2nd time I've had this experience--both times when I'd gone over the hill to my old home ground. The area seems to be calling me. This week is find a new place to live week. Need to nail that issue down so I can move onward. I have sessions Monday and Wednesday this week. Can set up appointments for the end of the week (and could go over on Tues, if needed). I keep thinking of moving as being a hassle. Take off the black hat; put on the white hat! Forget hassle and think joy. Think peace of mind, doing practices, going to yoga classes, dancing, getting adjustments, taking walks, and so much more.

Just did an interlude on Craigslist. Several possibles there. Will also check the Vrent places about town. They may have something that's reasonably priced. And then again, they may not. (I just did a check on one of their properties and it looks like it's high-priced.) Oh, well!

Somewhere there's a place for me (a little West Side story lyrics). More later!
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Put on a pot of rice. I think I've nearly exhausted my ability to eat much more brown rice. My body is starting to send signals that it's had about enough of this staple. My appetite may be returning, perhaps. Breakfast this morning was simple, but really tasty. (eggs, potatoes, rye toast and pear jam)

Not much thought about symptoms today--it's been more of a "normal person" day. I'm feeling somewhat draggy right now, but I think it's because I need some food--even if it is rice. Been a full day without a rest. Symptoms have in general been mild. They've been there, but more in the background versus the foreground.

Need to do some movement so I'm cutting this short tonight.

I'll hold on to the moment in Menlo Park--the moment of pure bliss... may there be many more!

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