Saturday, September 4, 2021

Wandering Along the Path: Right Speech

It's a sunny day, but the air is "unhealthy for sensitive groups", which undoubtedly includes my husband and I. Should we walk and breathe it in, or stay in and get fatter? That is a question. I believe I'm going with the bad air, as my friend and I will walk later today. In the meantime, I can clear out my car before I have my Tuesday driving test, wash the windows, and obcess about where the lights are and the defrost. It's the little things that trip you up. I will swivel my neck around to show I'm a watchful driver, and pray I don't drive over curbs or do a rolling stop at the stop signs. There are worse things I could do, as well, but hopefully won't. Basically, I have all the long weekend to worry about it. Luckily, I am reading a riveting legal thriller by Karin Slaughter, "The Good Daughter", which I found in a Little Library cabinet, and that's taking my mind off the DMV ordeal. I'm still managing to avoid organizing my photos, but I'm circling around the idea, have the plastic bins out and ready, and am visualizing two organized bookcases instead of a daunting array of falling appart photo albums. See? I'm trying to motivate myself. It usually works, but after a great deal of time goes by. Oh, right. That has already happened!

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