The Ideal Day
Once again, it's that time of month for dear Judi's Artsy Essay Contest! Please see the rules and regulations for this month here. I entered a couple month's ago when Judi decided to revive this wonderful contest, and decided I'd like to give it a shot this month! Here goes!
My Ideal Day
My ideal day would start out at 7am to get ready for work, instead of getting up to take a pill.
My ideal day would be going to work as a teacher, instead of wondering if I'd feel well enough to do anything for that day.
My ideal day would be working out at a gym, instead of hoping to have enough energy to just walk for 6 minutes on the treadmill at home.
My ideal day would be to freely walk about around my home and in public, instead of being tethered to a plastic tube going into my nose, providing oxygen to keep me going.
My ideal day would be remembering meeting times with friends or family, instead of keeping track of the 8 different times I need to take a pill or vitamin in a day.
My ideal day would be to go for a walk down the street with energy, instead of feeling so short of breath that I have to stop walking for a few minutes.
My ideal day would be to hope in the car and go for a drive, or a long trip, instead of worrying about what to do for oxygen needs and if I had enough medicine to do so.
My ideal day would be to keep going from one thing to another, instead of needing a nap in the afternoon just so I can finish the rest of my day.
My ideal day would be to be a normal person, with no health concerns, instead of being a pulmonary hypertension patient wishing that every day would be one that I can make it through.
~CMS
My Ideal Day
My ideal day would start out at 7am to get ready for work, instead of getting up to take a pill.
My ideal day would be going to work as a teacher, instead of wondering if I'd feel well enough to do anything for that day.
My ideal day would be working out at a gym, instead of hoping to have enough energy to just walk for 6 minutes on the treadmill at home.
My ideal day would be to freely walk about around my home and in public, instead of being tethered to a plastic tube going into my nose, providing oxygen to keep me going.
My ideal day would be remembering meeting times with friends or family, instead of keeping track of the 8 different times I need to take a pill or vitamin in a day.
My ideal day would be to go for a walk down the street with energy, instead of feeling so short of breath that I have to stop walking for a few minutes.
My ideal day would be to hope in the car and go for a drive, or a long trip, instead of worrying about what to do for oxygen needs and if I had enough medicine to do so.
My ideal day would be to keep going from one thing to another, instead of needing a nap in the afternoon just so I can finish the rest of my day.
My ideal day would be to be a normal person, with no health concerns, instead of being a pulmonary hypertension patient wishing that every day would be one that I can make it through.
~CMS
Comments
I want all this for you too. Thank you for writing and sharing. Well done!
Annette
Such wonderful words come from your heart, you are such a sincere and understanding and very strong woman, who has been with this disease since birth.
You are an inspiration to us all sweetie!!
Much love and many hugs and blessings,
Your friend and PHriend, Sue :-)
Wisdom is almost the greatest thing in the world, second only to health.
Good essay.