I’m Whining
Can you say OUCH!? After the doctor got done cranking on my arm in every direction feasible this morning and some that weren’t feasible, my shoulder is feeling so much worse than it was. Whine, whine, whine…
Can you say OUCH!? After the doctor got done cranking on my arm in every direction feasible this morning and some that weren’t feasible, my shoulder is feeling so much worse than it was. Whine, whine, whine…
I’ve been back from Madeline Island School of the Arts (MISE) for two weeks now, and my brain is still adjusting. Despite my good intentions to write up a storm when I got home and to keep the Madeline Magic going, I’ve only written in my journal and done a few writing prompt exercises since…
Latte hurt her leg doing something yesterday so today became a day to try and keep Latte subdued and catch up on some of my errands. I took the Brew Babes (my new nickname for the pooches) to Petsmart. I think they should add a fitting room to their stores. My girls were very relaxed…
I was hoping the next time I posted I’d be announcing that I had purchased a house and the process was running smoothly. Unfortunately, that’s not the case. I ended up with a seller that really doesn’t seem to want to sell. I expected counter-offers and stressful negotiations, but I didn’t expect the sellers to…
I took Tuesday off from work simply to take advantage of a day of sunshine, that’s how sun deprived I’ve been feeling. It was well worth it. I spent more time than I probably should have trying to catch up reading other people’s blogs that I’d fallen behind with during my poetry blitz. I also…
I watched Java walk past me for the tenth time as I listened to the rhythmic sound of paw, toenail drag; paw, toenail drag. Then silence. Java stands, nose to the wall, staring. I wait for her to whisper “open sesame” and for the wall to comply and let her through. But soon the paw,…
Each time we go out, the world is open and free; it offers itself so graciously to our hearts, to create something new and wholesome for it each day. — John O-Donohue, “Eternal Echoes” I hear that having a vast number of interests is not that unusual for a writer. It’s part of the attraction of…
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Sorry to hear about your shoulder! I hope you don’t need surgery. My dad had rotator cuff surgery. Any surgery, no matter what kind, is not fun. Hopefully the physical therapy works! PT worked for the disc bulge in my neck. Unfortunately I didn’t keep it up. I need to start my home exercises again since I am back at work, and my neck hurts pretty bad again!
Hope your camera issue isn’t too serious. Electronics can be such a pain sometimes!
Mary…you know then, that lifting heavy things will only make things worse. Be clever about moving stuff in the barn
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I want to get a new camera too. Mine is still working, but I want a better one.
Writing a novel sounds VERY exciting. That should keep you busy and focused.
It has been warm, but grey most of the time here. I will admit that it has had an impact on me too.
Hope your shoulder eases up.
Sorry to hear about the shoulder. I hope that the PT works. Oftentimes, it does work so keep up hope!
A novel – very cool.
I hear ya. I have a shoulder issue it that I’ve been trying to ignore. It’s all that heavy lifting we have to do just to keep things going and the animals fed. I have found yoga helps greatly so I’m praying that PT is an answer to your prayers.
I also praying for sunshine again. We were blessed with three days after 10 without but it has been raining for 2.5 again. A little sunshine would go a long way!
Have a super day and we’ll just pray that PT solves your problem. Keep us updated.
God bless :o)
I couldn’t just have an injured shoulder, as you can see from my next post. No, that wasn’t good enough for me. I need to stop climbing trees and work benches and lifting up cars to rescue little children.
Keep those well wishes coming!
Ouch. Tom had shoulder surgery years ago. I’m hoping you can avoid it.
Enough with the falling!
Good luck with the novel. I have one started and at least 2 others in my head. It’s MUCH harder than the writing I do day to day.