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A Bowl of Fish Ball Noodles and a Better Day | Grandpa Journey

  A Bowl of Fish Ball Noodles and a Better Day Recovery does not always come from hospitals, medications, or staying in bed all day. Sometimes, recovery comes quietly — through a warm bowl of noodles, a cup of hot coffee, and time spent with family. For the past few days, I had been dealing with flu symptoms, coughing, mucus, and a chilly feeling that made the body uncomfortable and weak. Yesterday afternoon, I took the first dose of a herbal tea recipe that has worked for me many times over the years. By nighttime, I already noticed some improvement. Early this morning, Julie boiled the herbal herbs again for a second time. Surprisingly, the tea was still very concentrated from its dark color and strong smell. After drinking it, the improvement became even more noticeable. The chilly feeling gradually disappeared, and the mucus became much looser and easier to clear. Feeling better than previous days, Julie and I accepted an invitation from our daughter Alison to join her for lun...

Independence with a Safety Net

  Independence with a Safety Net Grandpa Journey Series Today was an ordinary day, but one that quietly reminded me what it means to grow older with dignity. In the afternoon, a personal care worker came to help with my bathing. Before we began, I told her openly that I had undergone brain surgery, and that my legs are still weak. I explained that while my balance is generally steady, I wanted her presence mainly for safety—to make sure I wouldn’t slip and fall. I did the bathing myself, just as I always have. She stood nearby, attentive but respectful, ready to help if needed. There was no rush, no pressure—just a calm understanding. What I appreciated most was her attitude. She listened carefully, understood my situation, and supported me without taking away my independence. Before leaving, she reassured me that she would return next week at the same time. Moments like this may seem small, but they carry meaning. As we age, we often face a quiet tension between wanting to remain ...
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