A Stroke Of Bad Luck?



Apparently, I have had a TIA, a
transient ischemic attack,
and like blogs, this is now a part of my life, for a long time to come,
I sincerely hope. To those less familiar with medical terminology,
I've had a small stroke. This was just hours before I turned 93,
and it affects my writing. If it is a good thing, it is because
it will also affect my behaviour, causing me to attend to matters that
I have postponed, but which should not be left to my heirs.



Some of what I need to do is simply to
simplify.
I have been meaning to get rid of my credit cards, including
Platinum American Express, "forced" on me by vanity (at an
annual fee). Then there are magazines that I glance at, but do not
read, and which add to the fairly neat piles all over the place.
Many items around me are just waiting for attention or for use that
will never come. If I wrapped them properly,
could they serve as gifts?



One good thing is that I appreciate people more. A flood of
phone calls, for example, came within the 48 hours which included
my stroke, my birthday, and Christmas, and for these I was most
grateful. They were from family, of course, and also from
my colleague with whom I came to Toronto 41 years ago to establish the
Ontario Science Centre.
Enough. My point is that I have had quite a wake-up call, and
I intend to heed it.