Healthy Living and Traveling in Mexico Newsletter
Greetings from Terry, Sophie, and Max,
My life has undergone significant changes in the past few
months. I’ve thought about this newsletter for months, trying to decide the
best way to explain the unexpected fracture in my relationship with Jon.
Jon moved to Lo
de Marcos, Nayarit. He started a new life, proving that a 75-year-old
man with Parkinson’s disease and bipolar type II disorder can live alone in a
motorhome. Jon says working with his tools and creating things makes him happy.
Moving was one of Jon’s impulsive decisions—a poor one, in my opinion. He wants
to get out from under my “control” and take care of himself. Jon has new
friends who look out for him. Read more HERE.
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