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I am continuing with my quest to thrive each month and here's my review of July. July was a bit of a challenging month, but, that only made me even more determined to thrive. After all, thriving when things are going smoothly is easy, but, the real test is to thrive when things are not quite as smooth, isn't it?
Spiritual:
In July, I prayed...a lot! Much more than I usually do. I am a firm believer in the power of prayer. Not only did I pray, others - family and friends, including blog friends - also prayed on my behalf, which was a blessing in and of itself. At least two of the issues I prayed for were answered in a favorable manner for which I am very grateful. I am still praying for a third issue, which relates to my daughter's employment. I think the challenges I faced this month emphasized how seeking refuge in spirituality helps. I posted about counting my blessing about 10 days into the month and I think I thrived in the spiritual aspects of my life in July, both with praying and having those prayers answered.
Daughter:
July was a challenging month for my daughter, too. At the beginning of the month, she found out that the grant funding 70% of her job was eliminated as a result of federal budget cuts, effective the end of August. Working 30% of her time would make her ineligible to receive employer paid benefits such as health insurance. While she can pay and get her own insurance, it would be an added cost.
Fortunately, she had already decided to return home at the end of August and had not renewed her apartment lease, giving the apartment management a 60-day notice (she was required to give only a 30-day notice, but, the apartment management kept asking her if she was going to renew her lease and offered her a discount on the July rent if she let them know earlier). But, she planned her move to take effect at the end of August. Then, the apartment management asked her if she could leave on August 1st or by the end of the first week of August (in which case, she'd have to pay a week of rent and get renter's insurance for that week). She agreed to leave on August 1st and brought forward her date of vacating her apartment. She had to pack her stuff, dispose of all her furniture, and arrange for friends to help her move her boxes to the moving container as she has no car and her foot is not healed enough for her to drive a rental car.
Even so, she was able to rise to the challenge and get her belongings packed up and transported to the moving container with the help of her friends and work colleagues.
In the meantime, I was able to provide her with virtual support from my end, being a sounding board for her plans and offering helpful suggestions. I think our relationship thrived during the month of challenge. Daughter is home now, we unloaded the boxes from the moving container and brought everything home during the first five days of August. There's a mountain of 45 boxes and at least 10 miscellaneous items piled up in the living room. Our next challenge will be to unpack those boxes and find homes for her belongings. There will be some decluttering happening, too.
Health & Well Being:
July continued to be a challenging month where my health and well being were concerned. I had a cystoscopy done on the first of the month, followed by a blood test the following week and a CT Scan the next week. That was followed by an appointment with the Urologist to go over the scan results and I was so thankful and relieved to hear that everything was clear and the reason I have microscopic blood in my urine is probably due to the aspirin I take as a blood thinner. The clear scan report was an answer to one of the prayers mentioned in the spiritual section above and I feel that, as a result, I thrived where my health was concerned. .
Family, Friends, & Community:
I had quite a few social interactions in July. too, with phone calls, emails, and texts, as usual.
In addition, neighbor S brought over some gifts and treats and, of course, I was provided with the opportunity to serve my community by being called for Jury Duty, even though I didn't have to actually report in person (even after being told to report in person, initially).
I'm pleased with the amount of interaction with my family, friends, and community, in July and I feel that this area of my life is thriving. I've already returned neighbor S's visit in August, and had a long telephone chat with a friend I haven't seen or spoken to in a long time, so, August promises to be a thriving month, as well.
Finances:
I was able to keep my finances maintained in July. I kept to my July grocery budget and was able to cover some extra medical expenses for Dancer. I think I was able to thrive where my finances were concerned in July, keeping to my budget in most categories. Going forwards, expenses will increase, partly because my daughter is now living at home. I am fully prepared for that.
Time Management:
I continued to make progress with my time management in July. I still procrastinated, however, but, things got done. I think I did well enough and I'll settle for that; not sure if I can say that I thrived in this area, though, as there's room to improve.
Leisure/Hobbies/Crafting:
In July, leisure/hobbies/crafting activities consisted of blogging, reading, gardening, watching videos online, and participating in July's monthly photo challenge. I feel that I thrived in this area of my life.
House:
In July, I was in maintenance mode as I maintained the progress I had made, earlier. My biggest accomplishment was tidying my bedroom, which led to smaller tidying projects in other areas of the house, as well, as I tried to find homes for some of the items I had stored in my bedroom. I think I'm making good progress in this area of my life.
Garden:
The garden continued to thrive in July, too. I continued to pick tomatoes, lemons, chilies, etc. I went over my Tier 1 (lowest rate) water allotment during the June-July billing period, but, that's the price to pay for gardening in our arid climate. The garden will wind down in August.
Over all, July was a challenging month, but, I think I managed to meet and overcome those challenges to thrive and live well. I am hoping that August will be a better month. As I've stated earlier, everything is not quite how I would like it to be, but, I am staying focused on the positives, making the best of things, and thriving to the extent that I can.
How was your July? Were you able to attain some of the goals you had made for the month?
Wonderful post. I am also a firm believer in the power of prayer 🙏 and God's love ❤️
ReplyDeleteThank you, Linda. :)
DeleteWishing your daughter the best of luck in finding a job. It may take a while, but there's one out there with her name on it. In the meantime, I'm glad that she can stay with you while she is looking. I know you both are happy about that part.
ReplyDeleteThank you, June. We are definitely hopeful and yes, very happy about her moving back home. :)
DeleteI admire how you rose up & met those challenges of July. I too am I big believer in the power of prayer. Bless you definitely, IMO, thrive & your example has certainly lead your daughter to thrive along side of you. I had some small challenges in July, but like you, rather than dwell in the negative aspect, I found some positives & was able to move through. ... Mary-Lou =^..^=
ReplyDeleteThank you, Mary-Lou. I'm so glad that you were able to find the positives and move through your own July challenges. I hope that August is turning out to be a better, less challenging month for you.
DeleteI loved reading this post and it also prompted me to write something similar on my own blog, so thank you for that Bless. This is a lovely positive posts and it sounds like things are thriving in every aspect of your life. I'm especially happy that the testing for the health worries have shown no cause for concern ... that's the best news ever!
ReplyDeleteI glad to hear the the move back to home went smoothly for your daughter. You must be over the moon to have her home again. I hope the employment situation sorts itself out for her. Is there much work in her field near your home?
Thank you, Eileen. I loved that you decided to write something similar on your own blog (I'll be over to read it in a minute). Yes, the health worries have been laid to rest for the time being, at least, and that is a big relief for both my daughter and me.
DeleteYes, the move went smoothly for my daughter and I am very happy that she is home, again. She has been checking out the jobs in our area; there are some, but, it seems that a lot of them, too, will be impacted by federal funding cuts and freezes. She might have to wait until the dust settles, so to speak. But, in the meantime, we will enjoy being together. :)
I really admire your relationship with your daughter. You two are just a wonderful example of love and family! So glad your health is ok as well. Is Dancer happy to have your daughter home??
ReplyDeleteThank you, jj. I do appreciate the relationship I have with my daughter. Dancer is very happy to have my daughter home. He missed her when she was away.
DeleteDespite everything, a very positive post. And I continue to remember you and your daughter in my prayers 🙏💜
ReplyDeleteThank you, Angela. I appreciate your continued prayers. :)
DeleteThat was a trying month but you rose to the challenge with prayer and reaching out to others, and once again inspired us by your positive attitude.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Bushlady, and thank you for being there for me, with your prayers and positivity. :)
DeleteYou are certainly thriving. I hope your daughter thrives as well. You really do have such a wonderful and supportive relationship. The medical scare was stressful but thankfully just that.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Celie. Yes, my daughter will thrive, too. We will make the very best of the situation, no matter what it turns out to be. The health scare was very real, but, I'm glad it has been resolved. :)
DeleteIt certainly sounds like a positive month for you. I admire the way you keep yourself accountable with these posts. I hope everything goes well for you & your daughter as you settle in to living together. Love FD xx
ReplyDeleteThank you, FD. I am glad that I was able to thrive in July and these posts help me focus on the positives. :)
DeleteIt sounds like a really good month! I do hope everything works out for your daughter. It must be quite a worry, but she is home with you now which certainly helps.
ReplyDeleteIt turned out to be a good month, after all, didn't it? It was challenging, but, we did our best to thrive. I am keeping my fingers crossed for my daughter where her job is concerned. We are taking things as they come and she has fewer expenses while living at home and she does have savings in place.
DeleteJuly might have been a time of change and uncertainty but it sounds like things are falling into place. Wishing your daughter every success finding a new position.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Anne. I tried my best to thrive under challenging circumstances and not let them defeat me (or get me down), and I think I succeeded.
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