Getting a like from you on something I’ve written is always meaningful to me and encouraging. This is because of what I understand about your character and also because of what I think of your own writing. Thank you for them, Jexachua.
Status: I have set the first of several trips to Canada in March. I will be getting a feel for life up there, scoping out future work, etc.
Gratitude: I'm grateful for the opportunity to be able to travel, and go on the hunt for better, and better in life in general...
Hope: I'm hopeful my trip will be fruitful and spawn many more future trips around the world, among other things...
Status: This planned quarter is almost over, about two weeks left. I'm opening up a new quarterly planner already. 90 days to fly/fall.
Gratitude: I'm grateful for what was able to be accomplished over the course of nearly 90 days, and reminded of just how difficult it can be to consistently make effective the record of progresses and setbacks daily.
Status: I'm out at an Italian restaurant with sisters and uncle. Ordering rounds of wine for everyone. Having a good time!
Status: After a month of the process: root canal, permanent-filling, then temporary crown, yesterday the permanent crown was put in-the end.
Gratitude: I'm grateful for the amount of attention, investment, time, and patience put in to improving my oral health over the past months. My teeth look great, mouth feels good, and I am relieved for awhile of major dental issues.
Hope: I'm hopeful I will continue taking strides my personal dental routine to keep my teeth near "perfect" for a long time. I'm also hopeful my last appointments of the year will be successful: first, finishing fillings, then another dental cleaning after 90 days since last one.
Hope: Also hopeful to make it to an orthodontist appointment by January after all the last dentist appointments. During my procedures a long-time retainer I had installed since I was a kid broke. I hope they can repair that as the final touch to all these appointments.
Status: Checking out "The Darwin Affair", a novel by Tim Mason. Also, want to read C. Dickens' "Bleak House" - PI Charles Frederick Field
Gratitude: Grateful for renewed interest in fiction. I haven't read a fictional book since my last year of high school.
Hope: I'm hopeful to enjoy these things, and for possible inspiration on some creative project ideas.
Guessing thanks again :D I'm fine, lots of stuff to learn atm, so frustrated at times bc I'm not entirely quick at switching from one language to the other.