I went to the dentist so that he could see how the work he did on my front teeth held up. He says that it's good for now, and we'll talk about a more permanent procedure after the holidays. I'm hoping a good year or so after these holidays. I'm going to take more Co Q 10 and see if that helps--it has in the past.
MKate is soooo nice. She talked to me on the way to the dentist and wanted to hear how I did afterwards as well.
After the dentist, I went to Staples for some C.D. mailers and last minute gifts. I'm hoping to send out three CD's of Liz and my praise music--this Friday before I go to work. I'd really like to do it before we go to B town on thursday but . . . we aren't the speediest couple around. We usually leave the house just in time to get where we are going.
I've been thinking about what Baba used to say--all the time. You can meditate in your room and be as peaceful as a kitten in the sun but if you can't bring peace into your daily life--what's the point. So I am trying to bring the peace into washing my hair, going to Staples, teaching my classes, making dinner.
Interesting: Luke called me. He has been annoyed because I'm feeding the outdoor cat, Greyling. He wanted to tell me that when he was packing his car with recycling--Greyling came into the garage to look and smell around. He got Rocky's silver bowl and fed her on the porch. He thinks she's beautiful like I do. He noticed that her fur is grey with soft orange marking. MKate thinks that I should get her fixed right away. But I'm still not sure she's a stray. What if she belonged to a neighbor and I tampered with someone else's cat. I don't know what to do.
I think that Greyling would be ours if our grandkids were not so very allergic.
I taught my last Hatha class in the old year. It was deeply peaceful. A good way to begin the "maddness " leading up to Chirstmas.

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