A Foot Ahead

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Some time ago, I came to the realization about how many places my almost seventy-two year old feet have taken me. I’ve lived in the following US states: California, Hawaii, Alaska, and Washington. I’ve traveled to the following countries: Canada, Mexico, France, Scotland, and the UK. (I know, that’s not a lot of places but just the same, my feet took me there and back!)

Sometimes our feet take us to geographical places; other times they take us to and through life experiences – not all of which are easy or pleasing. But those gnarled toes and fallen arches manage to carry us where we need to be and will continue to do so until they can’t.

A few years ago, I came to a place of acceptance of my body resulting in gratitude for everything it has endured and managed to survive. That may not seem like a monumental achievement to some, but for me, it most definitely has been. My body’s challenges and your body’s challenges may not be identical but there isn’t a person around that doesn’t have them – bodies or challenges – and we’re still here!

I HAVE SURVIVED THE LESS THAN ENJOYABLE BODY FOIBLES 100% OF THE TIME AND HAVE LIVED TO WRITE ABOUT IT!

Wow! And because I have evidence that such successes have occurred, when I’m in the midst of seemingly insurmountable medical, physical, or emotional challenges, I can look forward to getting to the other side of them to add yet another success to my growing evidentiary list.

And my feet will take me there.

 

4 thoughts on “A Foot Ahead

    Anonymous said:
    May 2, 2025 at 10:08 am

    I enjoy how you can write an interesting article about common, matter-of-fact things like, feet!

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      Irene Olson responded:
      May 2, 2025 at 10:35 am

      I sure do love your comments. Thanks so much for reading my posts! It means a lot to me.

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    Alzheimer's Speaks said:
    April 28, 2025 at 5:58 pm

    I loved this article! Thank you.

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      Irene Olson responded:
      April 28, 2025 at 6:04 pm

      Carry on, right? One gnarled foot and experience in front of the other.

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