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Something really cool about 11/11/11. Imagine if you were born on that day. Shoots I guess you would not be born yet since that is tomorrow. Anyway that would be a great birth date.
I am a vet. but not in war time and I want to say thank you to all of those who are doing a honorable job and a service to AMERICA. I have seen that there are some who are in service that are not honorable and I do not say a thank you to those. I here all of the chatter out there. Putting our President down, talking about the government, do not get me started. But when those stars and strips start playing my tears of pride can never be prevented. I love this country and proud to support our leaders and President. This one and the next. My only comment is if you have a problem with some of them then use your vote to make a change. Not your negativity in front of all the ones who really need something positive these days. I have learned that if you talk bad about someone or something, then you give it power. If you are against something or someone, then support the opposite. Then you give that thing you support power. Negative will always attract negative so if you are giving then don't complain about the getting. Peace and love. Tell someone who is in service, military or otherwise, that you thank them. Lend a hand and pump out some positive energy in the community, country, and world. David Been a while and I can not believe it has only been about six weeks since I had the new hip put in. All I can say is WOW. There is still some discomfort but for the most part I have normal days. No major pain. No cane, walker, or crutches. I ditched those when the new addition to our family came. I have a limp because there is a slight difference in the length of the new leg. That is a common thing and I am told that my body may compensate and I will get better at walking without a limp.
I will not lie and it was very painful the first week or two, but the pain meds helped a lot. I have pushed it and working it out by not limiting myself to staying at home. I am a go, go, go kind of guy. We also have taken in a new foster child and she has been with us for a little over two weeks. At 12yo, I had to get with the program quick to just keep up with her. That probably motivated me to be mobile quicker. So if you need a hip and live on the big island, I say stay here and go see the good doctor Payne in Waiamea. And if you have questions then give me a shout. |
Kawika
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