First the Gratitude

Now the Discussion
I signed up for grocery delivery to limit pain, initially. I am a huge fan of avoiding more pain than is necessary. I also have social anxiety and, honestly, who wants the crowds?
Well, initially it was grocery pickup for those reasons. Then this happened:
Over a year ago, I suddenly couldn’t carry heavy things up the stairs. It was not only related to pain. Now I live with dyspnea. I struggle to breathe just climbing those steps! I have to see specialists as we try to figure out why.
This created a new hurdle, and I was especially fond of their willingness to place my groceries on the porch. I even need a walker when I actively go in a store as it is.
Either way, I had problems and needed a solution.
Yesterday, I ordered groceries with a dinner plan in mind.
It is a slow cooker meal, and I realized we were out of butter at 8 am this morning…
Guess who had to request a butter delivery that would deliver within the next three hours? Yes, me.
I’ve been finding that delivery goes beyond aiding my physical capabilities. It has also helped me get things I need while I am working. I don’t have time to run to a store today. Hence, the slow cooker meal.
Delivery means I can receive the healthy foods I need. This service saves me time that would otherwise be spent on shopping. I can use this saved time to focus on my business, school, and other important tasks.
As a feature, I post about “Angela’s Journey.” I am trying to get healthy so I can reduce many of these physical ailments. Quick fast food delivery does not aid in a healthier lifestyle. Quick grocery delivery does mean I can cook healthy meals without losing valuable work time.
I won’t lie, though. Someday, when Walmart notifies me that Jesus is shopping for me, it won’t be a kind Mexican gentleman. It will be the historical man himself coming to take me into the afterlife.

Credits and Resources
Links open in a new window.
Feature Photo by Kampus Production on Pexels.com


Let’s Discuss