A wonderful message for us all.
Life in the City with a Future
For most of my life I’ve lived behind a curtain — veil — facade which ever word you like. If you’ve read my posts at all you know I’ve worked to eliminate this facade.
The other day my cat Loki did something that made me laugh. I mean a belly-chuckle-3-minute-can’t-breathe laugh. Two things stood out to me. I scared my cat Nox. She reacted like she does when I’m sick. She kept tenderly but cautiously touching me — totally uncertain what was going on. The second is that I didn’t recognize the sound of my own laugh.
I know I’ve changed in the last two years since I became disabled with MCS. And for the most part, they have been positive changes. I really thought that I had spread my wings and was ready to fly.
I thought I was the butterfly. But indeed, I am still the caterpillar.
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Thanks for the persistence Joe. I’m glad you received what you needed today. Keep dancin’ and swinging. 😀 I hope people read the post for that last bit.