>I would like to thank Dennis for his recent >expression of wisdom titled "Looking Forward." >Dennis, quite eloquently, expresses the reality >of which we all must "come to grips." > >Life is a gift that I never truly >appreciated until I accepted that I have pd >(50/3+ years). I struggle one day at a time but >I am much more thankful for the "little things" >than I ever was before. When I drive to work >these days I am just thankful I still can get to >work > >I try to get up in the morning and select "One >Thing of Fun" to do for the day. You'd be >surprised what a difference it makes when you >have that "One Thing" to look forward to. > >I'm still in the early stages of this disease >and, no doubt, its easier to be positive now >than it will be later when my limitations will >probably be more severe. But that is even MORE >reason to enjoy today. We must concentrate on >what we CAN do and not what we CAN'T do. > >Like Dennis, I don't know where this is going to >take me; none of us do. But I do know that I'm >miserable when I dwell on the subject. I try to >keep the focus short and be thankful for today >when it arrives. > >Thanks Dennis, >Gray Gray hi! Thank you for your very inspiring message. Yes we all need more fun things to look forward to daily. Yes, and take one day at a time. Thank you again for your words. Keep them coming! peace, Bob