"Love me tender, love me sweet, never let me go..."
I've been hearing that refrain all day, perhaps due to my noticing of tomorrow's play of the 1956 Elvis movie on the tube. I whistled it continuously during my long Thanksgiving day before-dinner hike today.
When I was a kid... before Elvis... my mother sang a fairly similar lullaby. I felt very cuddled in hearing it. In turn, I hummed this Elvis tune to my kids to relax them at bedtime. Not only that, but I still self-medicate to this ditty. Lullabies are meant to function just so, and work amazingly well.
I'm in the midst of some turmoil: A nutty young punk threatened to beat me up and has evoked memories of early school bullies. I've been sleeping with a shotgun, and Elvis calms me down.
Or perhaps I was hearing God's lullaby.
Prayers can be the darnest things... whistling a lullaby!
More conventional: "For exercise to calm the body and prayer to calm the mind, I am truly thankful, amen."
It's best to accept the situation, prepare for a possible eventuality, and go through channels... calmly.
- non-Elvis text © 2011 by Willy
Thursday, November 24, 2011
Sing Song
Saturday, November 12, 2011
Fall Is Finally Here
Finally! My heel spur plantar fasciitis tendinitis has fully healed (it took four months!), and I've been out hiking in gorgeous fall weather. I have missed my therapeutic time in the woods. I'm back to nice multi-hour hikes.
Hiking through a rain of falling leaves today was both thrilling and healing.
I've also resumed other cardio, such as gym classes. I'm happy again!
- © 2011 by Willy
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