Thursday, August 07, 2025

A 444 and a 555 day. Felt that way too. :)

AND the signed copy arrived of my latest favorite book - Why We Revolt - A Patient Revolution for Careful and Kind Care by Dr. Victor Montori.  Again, I felt like the last Latin Revolutionary I was going to "fall for" was Che, but think again on that one.  :)  What a gift to keep stumbling into people, places and things that might help me put some form and substance under my life goals.  But that was only part of a good day.  Cleaned apartment.  Landlord and landlady were not back from their overnight trip so I burned some incense as I cleaned.  :)  Went on great walk with family friend.  Interesting EOLD discussion.  The Art of Advocacy: Guiding Clients to Find Their Voice in Life's Final Chapters with Carrie Harnish.  She has a program based on Eric Coleman's model of care:  Coleman's “Four Pillars” of care transition activities of medication management, patient-centered health records, follow-up visits with providers and specialists, and patient
knowledge about red flags that indicate worsening conditions or drug reactions. 
It was interesting based on sister #4's transition from hospital to home and how NOT clear it was as to next steps.  And how boiler plate rather than patient specific the discharge paperwork was...I guess she is not the only one to have gone through that if it is a "thing" as to care transition.  Also the EOLD moderator introduced me to a new poem that speaks to safe and brave spaces.  That is a keeper.  But now I read that the author sited in the EOLD discussion took it from Beth Strano.  People.  We invite you to join us in creating a Brave Space together. The following poem was originally written by Beth Strano and modified by Micky Scottbey Jones.  

EOLD discussion to pool. Did get woken up at 8:20-ish p.m. last night.  Call from "Unavailable Number" with a voicemail left, but just a sigh-ish sound and hung up.  Turned my phone off after that, but nothing more this a.m.  I went to all kinds of worry thinking, but will let it go.  

Nothing on paper calendar for today.  Seems like Thursdays and Fridays are like that.  Walk, pool.  Finish some writing this a.m.  

Although the full moon at the weekend won’t affect you directly you will still be challenged in some way. Either at home or at work you will be expected to give ground and, just this once, that might be the right thing to do.

Take stock of what you're drawn to in a mate and whether or not these attractions have led to healthy relationships, dearest Libra. As the Capricorn moon and Chiron square off, flaws within your romantic life beg to be addressed. Recognize how your childhood may be influencing deep connections, breaking free from patterns you're ready to evolve beyond. You'll feel confident, joyful, and artistic once Luna enters Aquarius this evening, offering a playful reprieve from drama. The law of attraction works in your favor throughout the coming days after Luna triggers a rare kite formation between Mars, Uranus, Saturn, Neptune, and Pluto tonight. 

When it comes to situations regarding love and romance, it might not be a bad idea to lighten up a bit now, Libra. You might be taking things way too seriously in this area of your life. Consequently, it's difficult for others to get close. You may very well intimidate them. Take a more fun-loving, easygoing approach and see where the adventure takes you.

Way too deep on the cosmic guidance today.  Give ground, look at my flaws, fun-loving/easy going...wonder if I will ever meet that me.  :)  I am who and where I need to be.  I really do buy that.  Have a good Thursday.  
 

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