Christmas 2023

We are now only 4 days out from Christmas Day 2023. It is a rough time of year for me and it has been for decades.

But, this year is my second Christmas in my forever home. Not doing anything special again this year. No tree, no decorations, no nothing this year. Next year I am planning on doing up home and maybe planning to do something on Christmas Day. This would be the first real Christmas that I would have had in my forever home. Need this time to make sure this is going to work for me 100% and so far it is. There are struggles, but I am getting through one day at a time.

A few changes coming for me in 2024. As it approaches 1st Jan. 2024 I will be posting a large post relating to the past year and what I want to happen for me in 2024. So, this is already a post in the draft process and set for an automatic schedule release at 00:00 on 1st January 2024 (AEDT – GMT +11). So, stay tuned for that, you will find out certain things that happened in 2023 that I didn’t discuss with anyone.

Anyway, this was just a short post.

Finally though, I would like to take this chance to wish everyone reading my blogs a very merry/happy Christmas/Holiday period. Stay safe and enjoy this festive time of year. I will see you either just before the end of 2023 or at midnight on Jan. 1st, 2024.

About The Author

Zac hails from the Central Coast of New South Wales, Australia, spends his free time playing computer games such as GTA-V FiveM, Need for Speed Most Wanted (Black Edition), Flight Simulator X, and The Sims 4. He once enjoyed leisurely walks along the beach before his below-knee amputation (BKA) in June 2022. Currently, Zac is on a path to recovery, confronting both physical and mental health challenges arising from a history of abuse, adversity, and prolonged homelessness. With each passing day, he continues to persevere, striving for improvement in his life, and remains resolute in not allowing his past to dictate his future. Zac has a lot of health, both physical and mental which he is currently working on after a long history of abuse, hardship and decades being homeless. Zac continues to get by day by day and is moving forward with his life and is no longer letting anyone hold him back.