February 27, 2007

Tuesday, February 27, 2007

Today, I made a list of things to do. I completed some paper work and went to the building manager’s office to fax some documents and make some copies. I had to cancel the dental insurance, and update the health insurance. I had update the cell phone account.

I picked up the mail. I hope to finish up all the loose ends of the business soon.

Tomorrow, I have to prepare more forms.

Naomi and I got some groceries at the Shop Rite. For dinner, Naomi prepared stuffed shells, sausage, and meatballs.

One day at a time.

News from the Vorlon Wife

Posted by The Vorlon at February 27, 2007 10:28 PM
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Hi Karol
That's our motto one day at a time also. That's the name of one of our favorite Gospel songs.

Posted by: Mother & Dad at February 27, 2007 10:41 PM

Just keep plugging away. Everytime you complete a form/tie up a loose end you have made progress. In a little while you will be able to see how far you have gone and the dent you have made in your list of things that need to be completed. Remember to eat and rest when you get tired. It's not only your mind and spirit that needs heeling your body has been pushed to the wall so please take care of yourself now. Trust that the Lord will supply everything you need. It was good to hear that everyone got home safely. I am glad you are continuing the blog. I had tried to call and there was no answer so I was worried. Hopefully you are able to sleep and your mind isn't keeping you up. Keep a tablet and pen next to the bed then when you wake up and remember something you have to do write it down. You will be able to go back to sleep and in the morning you will remember what you want to do. Keep the faith. I'm with you in spirit. Affectionately, Cheryl

Posted by: Cheryl at February 27, 2007 11:33 PM

One day at a time is the best method. Some days will be easier than others.

Posted by: Reb Orrell at February 28, 2007 9:07 AM

Dear Karol

You are keeping yourself very busy and that is good right now. I am sorry I did not make it to the funeral - I would of love to meet you in person after reading Ted's blog all these years. I had to baby sit my great-grandson so his mother could go to work. As everyone else said please eat and rest. I am hoping you friend can stay a while to keep you company. May the good Lord bless you and give you strength to carry on.

Doris B
of United Asphalt Co

Posted by: Doris Bertolino at February 28, 2007 1:06 PM