iona's blog

It's a journal. It's a devotional. It's a record of a Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) survivor. It's documentation of God's activities in real time. There are good days and bad, happy times and sad... I tell it like it is. This is an unscripted walk along the meandering paths of my mind. My life has never been dull... and I've never known boredom. Read on, you'll see...

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Name: Iona Hoeppner
Location: Kissimmee, Florida, United States

I am a happily married mother and grandmother of a large family. I've also had several careers including writer, teacher, trucker, investment and finance advisor, web master and artist. I am an ordained minister (not to the pulpit) and consider my calling to Christ's service my most important role in life.

Thursday, February 28, 2008

Day Is Done

For the first time in recent (or even distant) memory, I finished everything on my task list for today. True, I usually way overbook my time and only rarely, even before my first brain injury, did I complete my to-do list for any given day. Looking at my planner, I notice I had a fairly extensive list today as well and probably didn't expect to finish all the items, but when this blog is complete, everything will have been checked off... and I NEVER cheat on my list by checking off things done incompletely or improperly.

So today, the bills are all paid, the family books are all up to date with all income and expenditures recorded and accounts balanced with statements on hand, the house is clean and organized except for my closet (tomorrow's project), the Bible Study lessons are all up to date and several paperwork projects are completed... all in time for my dinner date with my friend Sasha.

After a great meal and visit, Sasha and I went to Advanced Self Therapy Training at Giveback where the brilliant and entertaining Dr. Schutz gave us quite a cognitive workout. I always come away from Giveback with a better understanding of my new-brained self and feeling I've made miles of progress.

So day is done, and I've done the day well. I'm thankful for that and have new hope of even greater productivity tomorrow, God willing.

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