View Full Version : Watched the Sunrise today
Great-Kazoo
05-09-2021, 09:07
For the first time in a month. Between the hospital and rehab, post surgery. It's been too long since i got to see the sunrise.
While it may seem trivial to most, I'm posting this for a few reasons .
First is, one rarely appreciates what we take for granted. Sure it's the sunrise, so what. Well being one who likes the various sunrises and sets we have. Along with the many cloud patterns. It really is a work of art, to enjoy. I didn't realize, how much it effected me, unable to witness both.
In rehab, due to Covid! Protocol is 14 days isolation. I'll tell you. I did not think being unable to go outside, or intermingle with others took the toll on me it did.
BUT. It put in perspective a lot of things.
Knowing how many people in nursing homes or other care facilities. Were literally kept in a room for a year. With no physical contact with anyone other than care givers. Made my 14 days a cake walk.
The stories i heard from care givers, how they had to follow CDC guidelines.
Isolation, no outside contact, NO going outside their room, at all. One therapist said. she had more than one person beg them to "let me go outside"
We're talking hundreds of thousands of people across the country. Like one was kept in solitary confinement for a year, if not longer.
The toll inflicted on these people, physically and psychology, is staggering. Yet we spend millions on illegals, rather than our own (homeless, veterans, seniors) citizens. To address their needs.
SO next time you see the sunrise or set. Or interact with family & friends. Be thankful of the things you take for granted . As tomorrow you may not. .
Good post.
The psychological damage is quite apparent in some. All the things that used to keep a lot of seniors going in care homes were taken away. Now that a lot of the reasoning is gone and they can, in theory, return to those activities, many aren't. They are shut ins that just gave up, and exist, until they don't. Some that I know.
I wish we spent far more time as a country on psychological research and care and far less on bullshit social "movements". No so many people are "left behind" so to speak, we may as well presume the majority are. And how we treat people in care homes even before the pandemic often borders on abusive even in "good" settings.
On a sort of side-derail...
For all the stimulus the gov' was throwing around, I wonder if laptops+VR or something would have helped some seniors. For those that have never seen "good" VR that may seem like a retarded idea, but I've yet to see a senior that didn't see the value in it for less-abled once they tried it. On top of things like flight sims, google maps (in VR) and VR youtube videos, I think things like VR Chat (which I've never attempted...) would be beneficial as well. Of course knowing humanity, grandpa may be equally likely to be using VR porn, so it is not without its downsides for visiting family members. [shithitsfan]
TEAMRICO
05-09-2021, 09:25
I get you, three weeks ago I had brain surgery to release a lot of blood that built up in my brain. This was from a slip and fall in March. I was fine, so I thought, but a few weeks later a slow bleed built up in my head was causing me to have headaches and coordination issues as well as issues walking normally. My balance was terrible.
It was bad but and I had my wife take me the ER on Carson. After the diagnosis I was sent to Memorial and underwent surgery the next day.
It has been a slow recovery but I am so much better now. My brain just was not working due to the pressure. I was happy to walk again after the surgery.
I?m mobile again and appreciate everything I can do. A lot of things in my life were re-prioritized.
I?m just enjoying life and look forward to the next day.
Looking at living a simpler life.......still enjoy my firearms though. Soon enough we will be on the range again.
Amen Gents, thank you for sharing those perspectives. I appreciate the wisdom!
fitterjohn
05-09-2021, 10:07
That’s some good stuff. When people ask why I like my job I tell them I get to be outside every single day. I also get to be up on the roof to watch the sun rise a few days per week and set a few days per week it seems. Definitely nice to be in the peace and quite to see it happen.
Excellent post. I for one am glad you posted it and I am glad you can now see many more sunrises. This forum just would not be the same without you. Many in our country could learn a new perspective by reading your thoughts on the subject.
The whole time reading this thread I was/am thankful I have my health (frantically knocking on wood).
Thanks for giving me a perspective update. [Beer]
I'm not so much of an early riser, but one of the first things I do when I get up out of bed is to look out a window in our master bedroom to see how the weather is. I love the mornings where I can see the sunrise. Having the sun come up behind the Cascades makes for an amazing and often colorful sight. Our sunroom faces east and we probably don't make enough use of it to watch the sunrise (probably doesn't help that my wife isn't a 'morning person').
My old commute allowed me to watch the sunrise coming up behind Mount Rainier. Sometimes with the mountain casting a shadow onto the clouds above. An amazing work of art courtesy of our creator.
Every day that I wake up and can see the grass from the green side, it's a good day. Some are better than others.
Mentioning Covid-19 quarantine, I was really grateful to have a backyard where we could get out of the house and get some fresh air, a little sun, and play fetch with the dog, etc. I felt really bad for those apartment dwellers and others living in high-density situations that couldn't do the same.
Thanks for the perspective reminder and the update on your health situation. Prayers are outbound to all of those in this thread dealing with health challenges.
whitewalrus
05-09-2021, 15:05
Thank you for sharing. Sadly most people need to experience the absence of something to learn how great it is having it. In today?s world where you can virtually see any place on the globe on your computer screen, there is just something about the real thing that the screen cannot capture.
Hopefully you recover quickly now that you are out!
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Well said Kazoo. We forget about the small thigs we take for granted until it actually happens to us.
Im glad that you were able to see the sunrise and the beauty it has. May you have many more to come.
Well said Kazoo. We forget about the small thigs we take for granted until it actually happens to us.
Im glad that you were able to see the sunrise and the beauty it has. May you have many more to come.
+1
I typically get up at first light or earlier just as the birds and other wildlife begin their daily activity. Life is so precious and every day must be lived and loved to the fullest. I'm so thankful for my wife, family and friends, for the privilege of living with freedom and prosperity in the USA, and for having a home in natural environments uncrowded by people.
Many here like me are seniors that face increasing challenges and sometimes shocking health issues. As a man I still think and want to do as I did in my twenties and thirties, and I'll never give up trying. I go shooting 2-3 times a week and I can't imagine giving up big game hunting. My grandfather said that a mans home should never be finished so that your work and projects keep you busy.
Great Kazoo, I'm very glad you've fought the good fight to be there and watch the sunrise with your family. I still hope to visit you someday when we can sip a beverage and watch an Arizona sunset.
StagLefty
05-10-2021, 07:26
I was very fortunate to spend many sunrise mornings at the Scout Camp (Peaceful Valley), favorite time to spend with a cup of coffee while most of the camp was still asleep. May you all have many sunrises and sunsets ahead of you !!!
Rucker61
05-10-2021, 20:22
Here's a photo of the sunset on Saturday as I was heading north from Brighton to the Fort.
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