I never thought I would have been a retiree at the age of 36. Of course there were many days I didn’t feel like going to work, but I didn’t foresee that one day I’d stop working secularly altogether.
Retiring was a decision for my health. Even though I’d rather still be able to work and not have Hidradenitis, the blessings as a result of being home aren’t at all lost on me! Outside of doctors appointments, I don’t go anywhere unless it’s what I want to do. That’s even more significant in these pandemic times.
Again, it’s been four years that I’ve been gone from the DA’s office. I spent almost eighteen years in that place, and though the last 8 years required a lot of push while dealing with my disease, what stands out most are the good times and awesome people I had the pleasure of meeting. I have GREAT memories that make me smile to this day, of genuine good people that are still dear and connected to meπ₯°
Some chapters in our lives are harder to get through than others, but there’s no shortage of gratefulness in my heart for the many ways Jehovah has seen to me having the strength I need to get through!
HAPPY FOUR YEAR ANNIVERSARY TO MEπ₯°ππ½π