Monday, February 20, 2023

New year. New home. New beginnings.

 Hello my friends! I have not forgotten my faithful followers! As you may know, the past few months have been delightfully chaotic.  Michael and I moved  from CT to PA in July, and it is crazy to realize we are in February of a new year. Part of the building process seemed long and drawn out, but overall, we crossed the finish line! Hooray!

I thought about blogging many times, but when I tried to sit down and collect my thoughts, I could not stay on task. I did not posses the bandwith to focus. While I write everyday in my journal, those thoughts have remained private for now. My yearning to reach out once again has been tugging at me for some time, so I knew I had to jump back in the saddle soon.

Michael and I are settling into our new lovely place and making it a home. It is our hope it will convey an atmosphere of peace, comfort, and welcome. We invite  friends to stop and say hello, and we would be happy to show you this beautiful area of mountains and farmlands.  

Moving has not been complete without the nuisance of meddling Mr. Migraine. In my fantasy dreams I hoped I could lose him in CT, but of course, my daily reality proves differently. I cannot seem to escape his tenacity of finding me wherever I go. Ugh. I am managing his unwanted presence with the help of medications, rest, yoga and another good headache specialist for which I am grateful. 

I am excited to have my very own professional office space in which to write and continue my migraine advocacy work.  My memoir was written mostly from my bed or the couch in CT, but my "next" book shall come to life in a more proper setting, I hope. 

"New" can feel scary and uncomfortable at times, and I have certainly experienced those feelings over the years to some degree. However, my perspective of new is currently uplifting, fresh, and rewarding. I am settling in quite easily as the familiarity of my surroundings brings joy. 

Sending warm wishes from central PA.




Little did I know when I was in high school this Allenberry sign would be a foreshadowing of my future many years to come. It is truly funny how life turns out. The 1980 picture was taken from my high school yearbook when I was a sophomore.   Yes, I am dating myself...




 
Our Appalachian style home welcomes you.  



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