Wayne, in
response to your response, reaching the eighth decade of my life allows me to contemplate
mortality. The train has left the station and the window is closing in so many
categories. Recent passing of my friends like Denny, Jim, Jack and Jonathan are
reinforcements. To maintain my being, I continue to focus on my passions in
life which center on achieving, competing, avoiding failure while keeping
mentally and physically sound. I run - walk every day approaching a weekly 50
miles per week. I enter trail run competitions and write a weekly essay
pertaining to my interests which are well-being, motivation, aggression,
anxiety, nature of man etc.
I continue on goal setting, expectations, and achieving
as opposed to chasing happiness. I like the challenges and the rewards that
follow success. Every time I run, I’m aware of keeping my head upright, looking
ahead, swinging both arms, heavy breathing while running the hills. Hill
running is becoming more difficult which puts me daily in touch with my
mortality. I intend to continue running-jogging, walking Training Hill, Main
Bar etc. until I can’t or per Tony “find an excuse.” Keep moving remains the
mantra.
Regarding
birthdays, 19 years ago I joined former Ride and Tie competitors Tom, Tony, Chris,
Jeff, Chuck, Jim, Becky, Melissa, Robert, Kathy and others for a birthday trail
run followed by a brunch. Lately, some run and some walk. This year’s likely to
be the same.
Linda has
recovered nicely from her shoulder replacement surgery. Her being out of pain,
has been a relief for the both of us. My sister Bev suggested we meet in
Orlando on January 1 to watch the Wolverines play Alabama in the Citrus Bowl. Haven’t
decided as of yet. Unfortunately, our film project is stalled at the moment.
That’s a disappointment presently. Hopefully, we will re -start after the first
of the year.
Keep in
touch and keep moving all your body parts. . ….I’m grateful we are together
marching with the passing of time.
PS
Dr. Wayne is
also a psychologist. He has been my friend since Denby High school in Detroit.
We both received our PhD’s from Wayne State University in the 70s. I’m honored
to have him as a lifelong friend.
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