Hi everybody. Welcome to my blog where I talk about my present.
I’m gonna dedicate this blog to all the caregivers that look after me. I wouldn’t be alive if it weren’t for them.
I truly believe that what I’ve gone through in the past has gotten me ready for what I’m going through now. I remember waking up from my first brain operation. It was tough man. I was totally paralyzed. I think if it weren’t for my training in running, I would have freaked out. You see, when you’re training to be a competitive runner, you have to learn how to be very patient. You also have to learn how to put up with a lot of pain. And competitive running, I lived minute by minute, and after surgery it was much the same. I truly lived minute by minute. Even now, I don’t think about what things will be like in a year, month or day. I literally live day by day. You kind of have to because you have to concentrate on achieving your goal of the day.
Another real important thing is to surround yourself with people that truly want to help out, like my friend here. You need to surround yourself with the right people. It’s tough man. I can’t even move a piece of paper from one point to another without destroying it. I have to constantly tell myself to sit up straight and I drool like a Saint Bernard. It’s a tough existence. But I’m lucky to exist.
One fun thing is to look back at what I used to do. I’m lucky enough to have an assistant to help me go through stuff. It’s fun.
Hey, so check it out: my filmmaker, or I should say, the award winning filmmaker, Julia Barrett Mitchell, has another project that she’s just gotten green lit for. So congratulations to Julia.
That’s about all for now. Love and miss you guys.
Love, B. Nice