Jill Marie, great thread! I get so lost in this huge forum now, sometimes I miss out. Glad I found it.
One of my favorite things is to sit outside and listen to the birds. I have 3, and since I got them my interest in all things birds has increased ten fold. Before my surgery, I got a CD set of Western State bird call identification. I figured if I could do nothing else, I could use my recovery time to sit outside and hear the beautiful voices and be able to identify them even if I couldn't see them. Well, as it turned out, I had my surgery July 5th and couldn't tolerate bright light because of my paresis, so I didn't do that then, but I love to fill my days with it now. The thing that I am thankful for this tumor is that it forced me to clean off my busy plate, keep it clean, and also effect me enough cognitively that instead of going to a park and thinking "I need to get the bills paid, the floor scrubbed, and I need to remember to.....", I can go to a park and think "la la la, look at the pretty flowers and blue sky". It's not that I've become a simpleton, but I find that having some short term memory affected has made me more calm and able to enjoy things so I don't think of anything but enjoying the moment.
I am one of those darn only children that did not procreate, so I have no grandchildren either. I love to travel and plan to keep that up....I also try to live greenly, so I just will have to see how many eco-lodges I can find in the middle of nowhere...because after the surgery, that is where I want to be. Quietness and serenity are my new friends, and I tell ya, how bad could that be?