Posted by 2underage on March 05, 2018 at 16:37:13 from (64.19.81.130):
In Reply to: Re: Lots of thinking posted by JD Seller on March 05, 2018 at 14:57:13:
When I got out of the hospital last May after my bout with the big C I did not feel very optimistic about my future and I nearly gave up. I was unable to do any of my spring planting and to be honest I did not care if anything got done or not. Fortunately my family and friends stepped in and got the work done. I was still not very motivated and I had very little energy. I found it a chore to walk from my house to the shed where I keep most of my tractors and toys.
Then one day I noticed that I was feeling a little better and I began to take more interest in my farming and my projects and in July I even started haying and each day I noticed my health improving. Two weeks ago I drove 200 miles to an auction and 200 mile back home. Last week I took my truck and trailer to the auction site and hauled the tractor and some other items that I had bought back home with me.
Larry, do not give up, do not worry about what may happen if you do pass on and do not worry about your health as right now it is out of your hands. Just get up every morning and thank God for the great life that you have had and for giving you, your family and the rest of us, another day .
Remember, they told me to cheer up, things could be worse So I cheered up and sure enough things got worse. Just a little poor attempt at some humor.
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