I wish that foods that don’t need sweetening weren’t always loaded with sugar. Chicken salad used to be a friendly food for me but most restaurants now add various sweeteners to the dressing along with dried cherries or cranberries.
- On a related issue, I wish that Whole Foods and Panera Bread didn’t think that filling a food with honey makes it health food.
- I wish that my best was better than it is.
- I wish that when I was reading a book on my iPad that I didn’t keep switching to Candy Crush or to Pages to work on a blog post.
- I wish that I had a large house to live in and a small house to clean.
I wish that I had as much willpower as everyone thinks I do.
- I wish that I could be young again with the wisdom and happiness that being older has given me.
- I wish that I didn’t constantly miss the “a” on my iPad keyboard and keep typing “disbetes”.
- I wish that winters weren’t so cold in Minnesota.
- I wish that I enjoyed cooking because then I would have better meals to eat.
- I wish that I could be a guy every November and December and have Thanksgiving and Christmas magically appear.
- I wish that I could be friends with all of the people whom I’ve met through diabetes without any of us having diabetes.
Loved all of your 12 wishes, especially having a big house to live in but a small house to clean. I don’t even think that I would like cleaning a small house. As usual, you did a great blog and great graphics.
Thanks, Sue.
I would like to add a number 13. I wish every type 1 diabetic in this country, ok let’s make it the world, would have access to insulin and a continuous glucose monitor to keep them and others safe.
You’re absolutely right about that wish, Sue, and we need to add test strips to the list also.
“I wish that I had a large house to live in and a small house to clean” <—brilliant!
lol – #11 – yes please. #3 – yes
all of your wishes are fabulous. #12 – wish it a bazillion times over (only the ‘us’ be in regards to all my friends and my kids)