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Massive growth in my relationship with my boo… Pretty much the biggest blessing there could be! Feeling loved and supported and grateful for my support network.
Although I’m managing on a modest income, several things have just come along that really made me feel content. 1. Called for a “cleaning lady” to come and help me soon 2. A friend came to do some weeding for me, and washed my car 3. Cheerful relative cut my grass recently 4. Found my ear plugs so that noisy neighbours’ party didn’t keep me awake 5. Distant niece sent me 8 pages of family history.
So I do have much that is going well.
In Japan, there are a lot of transportation systems like trains, buses, and skytrains. But all of these are so so crowded. Some old people can’t sit in a seat, and nobody will give them a seat. In addition, young people tend to sleep .Today there was an old woman in front of me in a train. I gave her a seat. After that the woman smiled and I was thanked. Giving a seat is very simple and small thing, but I got big fresh feeling. It’s so nice. I hope that young people can give a seat more often.
The view from the library window
When traveling away from home libraries can be a sanctuary for a number of reasons, accessible wifi is just one of them. In my interest of being a ‘traveler in your town’, I went to our local library and did some reading, talking to some strangers, and researched ( by talking to someone at an info-table, a new program the library is partnering with called the Seed Library.