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What are you concentrating on these days?

Asked by Hawaii_Jake (37355points) April 5th, 2016

There’s big news going on like Panama Papers, elections, etc. Most of us have jobs. Our families always want attention. Some of us are planning summer vacations. There’s a lot happening everywhere.

Like most of us, I have multiple things happening all at once. I just finished running a training program that lasted 3 weeks. The day it finished, I came home and collapsed on my bed for an hour, and I want to emphasize collapsed. I was out. I spent the weekend doing as little as possible, but I made time to meet a paramour for some afternoon delight.

I barely got out of my pajamas on Sunday. I’m back in the office now. I got caught up on my emails. I returned calls. I’m taking it easy this week and keeping my head low. At home, I’m doing as little as possible, but my daughter is choosing where to go to college, so I’ve been doing some research and passing the information along to her. It’s all interesting. She has 2 good schools to choose from.

There’s more happening. I’m auditioning for Shakespeare Thursday evening. That will be fun. I read the headlines, and I’m not surprised by anything lately. Politicians are politicking, and the rich are acting rich. My meditation is a bit weak lately. I’m not worried. I skipped my morning walk today to take care of something else. I walk most days. Missing one won’t hurt.

I’m very grateful for my life. I have dreams again. I lived without them for many years. Dreaming is refreshing. My biggest dreams are to find a husband and buy a house. The husband will be easier, even though there is absolutely no one in the offing at present. Houses start at a minimum of half a million in Honolulu. It’s nuts. There’s so much outside money that comes in and drives up the prices. Oh well. I’m not worried. I rent a very comfortable townhouse.

That’s the news from me.

What’s your news? What’s first and foremost in your life?

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