I'm zip-lining with our guide, Muerte. His name means death in Spanish; when I heart his name, I laughed so hard my fear was up-ended. Below, I'm flying with "death".
Below, after a slow start, I am galloping with my horse.
At 72 I am blessed to feel like a teenager and occasionally like an 8 yr. old. My first priority is self-care: of physical body, spiritual journey, emotional and financial well being. My next priorities are family, friends and community. I eat and drink healthy, exercise/play often, love my family, dog and many friends. I help when/wherever I can, share my burdens and abundance; am dedicated to spiritual practices, loving abundantly and count my many blessings throughout the day.
What fun!!!
ReplyDeleteIt is fun and we have thrown in a lot of relaxation and nightly dancing too.
DeleteSo impressive and inspiring!
ReplyDeleteThe last time I was on a horse going at this speed it was a runaway. Scared me silly. You must be a more accomplished horsewoman than I.
ReplyDeleteI am indeed fortunate to have my health & welfare in order; it is gift for which I am profoundly thankful. I am humbled & honored to be inspiring because it is the women who have gone before me who hold out the torch of a healthy, active, vibrant and wonderful old age who continue to inspire me.
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