....forgot to mention yesterday that in my usual tongue-in-cheek style, the t-shirt I chose to wear in the Ortho Unit for therapy was, of course, my black one complete with anatomically correct chest bones that glowed in the dark!
The staff *got it* and thankfully not too many of the patients had to be exposed to it! LOL! All I can say is even going in for major surgery, they cannot remove this acerbic wit! (or, witlessness, as the case and day may be......)
Feeling good today after a difficult workout day yesterday but doing very well with stairs and relearning how to *do* things due to bending restrictions.
I did make it to the studio door this a.m. and shot a few nondescript snow pics which I will probably put up tomorrow. It is snowing beautifully at the moment and I am enjoying every flake! My own private snowglobe.
Glad to be back on blog, even if it is just to let the Giant Brain dribble out a little in the morning...... ;-)
Have a good, safe day and in the rush and bedlam of this time of year, from my heart, I wish you all........
Pax.
7 comments:
I love fun tee-shirts - even if I live in plain ole black ones LOL.
I'm glad you're back in bloglandia, too - I enjoy your morning posts with my coffee!
Glad to hear you are feeling a bit more confident with your therapy. I can't believe it has been easy...
Merry Christmas!
Marilyn
xxoo
So glad to see your comment area back. What a charming post today. And very glad to see you are feeling better.
Sending a Big Christmas Hug your way.
Kate - THe GarDEn BelL
Thanks all---the therapy is just a matter of will and doing it, so I'm okay till they slap more exercises on me.....oy. I know that is coming.
I am stiff, but not what I call *pain*, but then I have a very high pain tolerance... :)
All is okay, at least as far as I know!
XXOO!!
Anne
Ahhh...glad to know things going ok for you, Anne!
I bet you had them in stitches with that t-shirt... lol!
lovely to see you back posting!
take it easy...
XOXO, gypsy
Trust me...the T-shirt was a hit!!!
XXOO!!
Anne
Sorta like when I wrote the "right knee" on the knee getting surgery. They appreciate us funny and NON-hysterical patients. Even the VERY Jewish doc (neurologist) I called a Nazi for sticking needles in me, laughed his ass off instead of being offended. He was just glad I didn't punch him out like so many of his patients had done
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