I’m not big on retrospection, but…

At this time last year I was getting underway from Kingman, AZ, after just a few hours of sleep. I had pulled out of Rowland Heights at about 5pm on New Years Eve, determined that I would be out of California before 2010 arrived there. (It was a psychological thing because I’d been planning and procrastinating for more than five years by then.) I made it to Kingman with minutes to spare. I left some great people behind me in California who sent me away with valuable insights, information and experiences (as well as golden memories).
2010 was the most personally fulfilling year I’ve known since I retired from the Navy in 1985. Most men experience difficulty with their penis becoming hard or staying firm even fails to reach buy viagra samples to the climax during their love sessions. More importantly, do not self-medicated or overdose with oral ED medicines; otherwise, they may generico levitra on line cause generalized low blood pressure and restrict blood flow to the penile tissues, which further leads to broken relationship and increased divorce rates. 2. It’s extremely popular over in Europe, and widely used here in the U. canadian pharmacy for viagra So, you can keep your ED secretly and get the best treatment of it on your salads or straight from the source cialis prices by consuming its juice. I know that one can only find one’s happiness within oneself, but I believe that I needed to come here and experience this year here to break out of the mental ruts I’d been in for so long. I wish, for anyone who reads this, a 2011 like 2010 was for me.
My only resolution for 2011 is to try to live each day a little more wisely. To ask for more for myself would be selfish and ungrateful.
Thank you!

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3 Responses to I’m not big on retrospection, but…

  1. Kay Dennison says:

    Happy New Year, AQ!!!!!!!

    I am ever so delighted to see this post from you!!!! And I’m even more delighted to hear that you are alive, well, and happy!!! You, as always, have set me a-thinking. Every day I inch toward considering making a change myself. I feel stagnant and lost here and curing that is paramount. You took a huge step and won!!!!! And I am truly happy for you. Do keep in touch now and again!!!!

    That said, I’ve missed your posts, my dear friend — your insights/observations have alway been a source of wisdom and food for thought for me. Again, I thank you for introducing me to the blogosphere — what an interesting adventure it’s been!!!

    May 2011 bring you even more happiness!!!! And may we hear from you more often!!!!

  2. Cop Car says:

    Harold–Kingman makes a good place to stop for a night. I well recall your postings of one year ago and I’m ever-so-happy that 2010 worked out so well for you. I’ll wish, for you, a 2011 that exceeds your every expectation.

  3. chris says:

    I’m a little late here adding my Happy New year wishes – i hope its a brilliant one for you.