Friday, December 22, 2017

|| The Last of Something

I watched the Star Wars Episode Eight with a number of my colleagues, there had been no laughing, no clapping, no cheering, not an emotion of a thing as the performers' names roared through on screen at the end of the movie.  The dark force reigned ...

My spirits are much brighter, this is after recovering from a major flu breakout and painful few days of massively erupting headaches, sneezing, nose running, intense coughing and everything miserable that's humanly imaginable.  Good health, good well being are the most important things to be blessing for, when the head is clear, when the breath is fresh, and when the legs are agile.

The last trip back to home is more enjoyable than the many others I had experienced. I took myself out of the meds (ie. the patches), and relied on my relatively "fragile" body to overcome all the discomfort, with all the medicine in bags of course.  Good combat, good physical condition are such rarities after the long distance travel ... and figured out how to communicate without international data connection.

The things I saw are also on the pleasant side, very little to be overly critical of.  The streets seem to be happy everywhere I had been.  People are unpredictable, but they think that they are happy.

After today, I had finished all things that I had wanted to do in the year of 2017.  Let's see ...
* home improvement - new window, new patio door, new TV cabinet, new dining chairs, google home, new mi-band
* learning new clothing brands - mm la fleur, everlane, cuyana
* traveling to new places - puerto rico, hangzhou, new york
* work accomplishments - finovate in new york; acc credit college prerequisite
* medical tests - well lots of those
* ups and downs - many of them for the notary documents

Just a few books, and almost no new friends though.

The last of something ... everything has the opposite side, everything has to end.  Or, everything has to have start, and everything has to have its purpose, and everything will come to face the destiny.

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