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Xavier Narutowicz's avatar

I like the quote, the future is uncertain and I expect to get there.

I awoke thinking about my attitude about the future. It always held a fascination, and I had dreams, desires, and they precipitated action and actuality. Everything begins with a thought; sometimes, the thought just miraculously appears and takes on a force. I guess that is destiny. We all have a destiny and thoughts, but do we actualize, achieve our destiny, or let some crucial thoughts die? Are we left with too many regrets?

I saw the movie, “Walk in the Woods.” I just read the book, great. Now I am reading “AWOL ON THE Appalachian Trail” I wand to read “The Snow Leopard” and “The last American Man.”

I realized. Visiting my son, in NC, and trying to hike Pilot Mountain that I would never hike a mountain again, two operations and a broken leg have ruined my right leg. No Golden Pass to 64 Vail Association Ski Areas for me.

Another dream hits the dust.

Why do I read these books? I dream of doing it but more importantly it motivates me to do the things I can do.

I walk the hall, row my Concept 2 and hope to get back on my bike. It is not much but I am 84 and I must prepare for 94. If I diminish at the present rate, 94 will take all I have.

I am preparing for the future; I want to be ready.

I believe in God, follow Christ; even though my body is dying, my Spirit soars into eternity.

Doug Hornig's avatar

Can you send Mariana up here for a while? We need help! From the San Francisco Standard, about the California's decision to discontinue considering SAT scores in admissions: "I teach calculus at Berkeley. Some of my students can’t do middle school math."

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