Tuesday, May 21, 2013

2 years and going strong

It has been a few months posting anything and I apologize for the time lapse. All is well in my world! In April I hit the 2 year mark being relapse free and it sure does feel good! There was only one time since I was diagnosed with MS that I went 2 years between relapses and that was in the beginning. So, instead of continuing on the path that I was on, which seemed like my MS was progressively getting worse, I feel like it is doing better. I am still REALLY enjoying my medication that I am on and love the fact that I don't have any noticeable side effects from it. Life is great! I walked my second 5K on May 11th with some girlfriends of mine and it was so much fun! It was the Color Me Rad race that I believe donated some of it's proceeds to the Special Olympics. It was a little windy and chilly, but that is just how I like it (minus the wind). I would rather it be cold than hot because I don't do well in the heat. In fact, this 5K seemed shorter than the other one. That or I am just feeling that good that it didn't leave me weak or tired. I'll take it! :) During the race we talked about doing the Mud Run when it comes up again, but I will have to get into better shape because that one involves more than just walking. It should be fun if I sign up. We shall see. I had a really busy 33rd birthday weekend this weekend. Friday we went to a Creighton baseball game that was a lot of fun. It was military night and so there were some special events that took place because of it. We had a flyover right before the game started by some B52 bombers (I think), a tribute to family's of Nebraska or IA that were at the game who had lost loved ones in the Iraq War, and then they had all the service men or women attending the game stand so we could all recognized and give our support. A friend we went with happened to be one of those men, so it was good to cheer for him to thank him for his sacrifice he gave and is giving. The game was followed with fireworks and a singer who sang to them along with during the list of names of those who lost their lives in the Iraq War from NE and IA. It was very moving and a great thing to experience. Saturday was filled with housework, mowing the yard, homework, haircuts, graduation party, and babysitting. Sunday we had our best friends over for my birthday dinner, and Monday was my birthday which I went to lunch with a best friend, worked, did homework, laundry, and then went to lunch with my husband. Today, I am completely exhausted and realized I did a little too much this weekend. When I feel good, I do a lot and it catches up with me. But, the weekend was worth it. It was so much fun and I wouldn't change anything. I really don't like sitting around doing nothing. I would rather do things that I enjoy then take a day or two to recuperate. :) Remember to live life to the fullest and enjoy every minute you can. You never know what the next day will bring.