Odd Week
It's been an odd week Near Philadelphia. Eleven days ago I awoke with a back spasm, the first (and with any luck the last) of my entire life. Two days in, I was seen by a PA in the ER who put me on pain meds and muscle relaxants. A few days ago I saw my family doctor who gave me some exercises to try. I'm glad to report that -- although I am not my regular self -- it is all somewhat improved. I no longer take the muscle relaxants during the day, I can drive short distances, and can almost foresee the day when it is over.
My friend Vetch once had a terrible illness and she told me it had made her a better pastor because it gave her a new understanding of what some of her parishioners were going through. Perhaps this will make me a better hospital chaplain.
I've spent more hours in a recliner during these eleven days than the entire rest of my life.Here are some of the things I've done during this Recliner Spell:
- Spent entirely too much time on Facebook
- Subscribed to The New York Times on line because I felt like Huffpo was starting to look too much like The National Enquirer
- Read a great deal of The New York Times on line and the paper copy delivered on Sunday
- Watched some Olympics and snarled at the quantity of commercial interruptions
- Took a vow not to post anything political on FB or to comment on anyone else's political posts for the duration of the Olympics
- Completed the acrostic in Sunday's Times
- Temporarily stopped following on FB a couple of people whose political stuff was beyond offensive; now giving them another chance
- Played a FB game called Toy Blast, reaching Level 72 and giving up because the stages with ice that melts and reforms make me hyperventilate
- Ordered and received some very nice clothes for autumn from Gudrun Sjoden
- Done some hand quilting on a project my sister began and cannot finish
- Cleaned off the Desktop of my Laptop, putting all kinds of things in a newly created folder called Desktop Stuff
- And in the process of that last, discovered these gems that I now shall share with captions only as needed:
My friend Pat posted this photo and I really think I would like to make something like this out of my scraps. Apparently so do a lot of other people Pat and I know. |
SEVERAL people sent me this clipping of side-by-side dueling obituaries. Worth clicking to enlarge.
Yeah, yeah, CW fabrics, but what a great design! Someday. |
Multiple Project Disorder, in case you didn't guess.
Yes, a rubber chicken in a wine glass. |
I'd love to do something like this. Soon, too. |
And during all of this time, my daughter and her family are on vacation you-know-where. Love this photo of Sam! |
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P.s. I'm the one who could read your shorthand a while back.
Loved the list of your recliner chair activities--especially what made you hyperventilate. : )
The Q & A made me laugh.
I really like both of the scrap quilts you posted--even in CW fabrics. *LOL*
Loved the no-explanation-needed pictures you found while recliner-bound. The star quilt is just wonderful as is the strippy scrap quilt. Sam looks like he's off on a happily imagined adventure. What fun!
Wishing you well!
Hugs (gentle, of course)
Take care of yourself.....