*Note: This article was originally written for my monthly linkups, which I've archived as it was taking too much out of me. However, I've kept most of the posts written as I realise it's much like a diary with memories that make me nostalgic or smile. I hope you enjoy reading them, too! 🙂
Purging My Room (Full of Medications)
My room’s in a mess. Has been for days. Trays and tubs and bags of medications lay scattered all over the floor, in sparse groups that lay divided with expiry dates. A problem that only people with chronic illness understand, with the endless changes in medications, dosages and appointment dates. I have too many spare supplies of ‘take as needed’ medications; a fear that I won’t have them when I need them. Badly.
I suppose that this ritual purging of medications is something all of us with chronic illness dread and undertake every now and then. It really is a tedious chore and took me a couple of days to sort out. Then the next biggest task was up - packing supplies for 3 months. Yes, I’m getting ready to be frozen in Berlin. I’m not sure what to pack for sleepwear?
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Seizing the Opportunity to Stay Overseas
This will probably be my longest trip yet. The longest so far has been a month - a backpacking trip from Asia to Europe via the Trans-Mongolian railway, and the other was a split between China and Sri Lanka.
3 months will be pushing it - no direct access to my doctors, hospitals and support network. My finances aren’t exactly tidy either. Irresponsible, you say. A dream come true, regardless. I had to seize the opportunity when it rose like a bubble covered in glitter. So precious. I hope it doesn’t pop.
Here's to Hoping I'll Manage the Journey There
I hope I’ll be able to manage three heavy luggage bags on my own. A third of the weight and space are occupied by glass bottles, boxes and packets of pills. I know I will manage - it will just be a pain in the hands and ribs that’ll take a few days to recover from.
Not to worry, I’d probably need a few days to recover after a long flight anyway. My body clock is already screwed up though. I wanted to adjust it so that I wouldn’t be too exhausted when I get onto a late night flight, but I started way too early and now it’s a bit of a mess. But everything will fix itself once I arrive! I’m just going with the flow for now. It doesn’t matter so much at this point, I suppose.
Looking Forward to Eye-Opening New Experiences
It’ll be an eye-opener for me to spend a few months living somewhere during the winter season. I know I’ll love it, even if it's just for the novelty of it. I’m also curious as to what sort of winter problems I’ll encounter health-wise, in terms of pain symptoms and skin issues (my skin is already dry in the tropics, so...). But I know that I’ll adapt - that’s what we do as human beings.
I haven’t planned anything. The plan is just to get there and settle down first. There’ll be plenty of time to research and check things out, I suppose! But then again, time always flies. I’ll probably visit some museums and touristy sites on the weekdays where I’m on my own. I’ll leave everything else to spontaneity, depending on how I feel. It’ll be great and I can’t wait 🙂
Revamping and Ramping Up My Blog
I’ll also be spending a huge portion of my time there revamping and ramping up the blog, so keep an eye out for some changes! I would really love if it could finally take off as a stable stream of income, and it’d be something I’d really enjoy doing as well.
So much to think about and do, but do I must. I need to stop wasting my time on the nitty gritty, and bite into this behemoth task. Like they say, bite off more than you can chew, then chew.
Envisioning What My 2020 Will Look Like
So that’s mostly my direction for 2020 so far. I want to combine my blog and career into one thing. And being able to start the first day of the year by setting foot in a different country is a blessing already.
I hope to nurture a few important things in my life and watch them bloom - my career, blog, health and relationships. Everything else is icing on the cake. It’s going to be a good year, I know it. It has to be and I want to believe in it. Sending love, positive thoughts, and peace to all my lovely friends x
Thank you for reading about my chronic illness life in January 2020. Continue with February 2020 here, or read last month's (December 2019) entry!
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Start a new conversation in the Member Comments below!Sheryl,
Ooh, adventures! I’m so glad you’re out and about – and three months in a different country sounds amazing! I’m excited for you.
Life is definitely about making the best of things, not waiting until everything is perfect – and you deserve to be happy and enjoy your adventure.
Hoping your business dreams come true as you enjoy your adventures – I’m struggling myself on the whole ‘make money on your dream’ thing, but doing my best!
Looking forward to hearing more!
Thanks so much dear Alison! Yes I guess all we can do is try our best, and have some fingers crossed, too 😉 Wishing you all the best with 2020 too!
I love that you are taking this trip without everything being “in order”. I hear that all the time. You should wait until you feel better or when your life is more stable, but when living with a chronic illness better and more stable may never come. I seriously hope you have the time of your life!
Thanks so much Cynthia! And this sentence you made just makes so much sense, “but when living with a chronic illness better and more stable may never come”. So, so true. Whatever opportunities we have and can manage reasonably, we should 🙂 Sending many hugs your way! x
Ooh yay fantastic news! I so hope it goes as smoothly with your health as it can do.
I don’t know if you tolerate/ have room for a hot water bottle but that mightn’t be a bad idea to accompany cosy pjs. When im cold on the boat I generally opt for another duvet or blanket rather than full on pjs
Thanks Naomi! I guess we can only hope for the best! So far so good though! I have a YuYu bottle with me and also a regular one, so all set! 😉 It’s been lovely so far x
Hi Sheryl, Happy New Year! It sounds like you have a wonderful opportunity with the travelling, and I’m sure you will find a way to power through the associated health challenges, as always. I look forward to seeing how you develop the blog during the next 12 months 🙂
Thank you Catherine for your support and participation as always! I too look forward to how your year progresses through the monthly linkups and on social media. Fingers crossed it progresses well for us all! xx
Hi Sheryl I am so excited for you! The trip sounds like a wonderful opportunity to hunker down with hot chocolate and some thermal pjs during this creative bubble that’s come along. I’m sure the heating will be super inside so you’ll survive in leggings and hoody until you find yourself wandering in lots of lovely places waiting to meet you with funky socks and boots. I hope you have such a great time, take care Niamh xx
Thanks Niamh! Hot chocolate has been bought, and I don’t have thermal pjs so just wearing what I’ve got with a fluffy jacket, ha! It’s been great so far though, think I might write a post about it! Sending love!
How exciting! I hope your trip to Germany goes really well and your health holds out. Good luck with your money making ventures too. x
Thanks Anne! So far so good! Some down days, of course, but everything is relaxing and I have a place to rest, so all good! 🙂 Hope you’re doing well, too! x
Hello, once again Sheryl,
Wow, it certainly sounds like your 2020 is crammed full of new adventures, opportunities and excitement. It all sounds amazing and will look forward to reading all about your exciting ventures throughout the year, as well as the changes to the blog.
Wishing you all the best for this year.
Rhiann x
Thanks for your support as always, Rhiann! Yes so far so good…day 4 of the new year :p Fingers crossed for the rest of it! Hope we all make it through, and have some fun along the way! x
Looking forward to hearing about your adventures in both your career and travels!
Thanks Cynthia, you’ll probably hear bits and pieces about them via the blog and social media! Keep in touch for sure! xxx
What a fun way to start the new year…in another country! I hope that these trips will be inspiring and refreshing 🙂
Thanks Lisa, I agree! Always such a treat and blessing to be able to travel, what more right on the very first day of a new year 🙂 Sending lots of hugs your way!
I look forward to what you have planned for your blog! It is exciting to take new directions and have new ideas and plans.
Hi Nikki, yes the problem is I tend to have too many ideas (some good, some average, some bad, of course!), and get consumed with ‘this is too much!’ haha. I look forward to your ventures too, you always have something new and interesting and thought provoking to read about!