Accomplishments:
1. Drabble (#7) cleaned up and submitted to The Magazine of Speculative Poetry.
2. Bought stamps.
Ergo, 3. Walked to post office and back. (With the boot.)
4. Physical therapy: the therapist is teaching me not to walk like a drunk again.
5. Took a bath.
Ergo, 6. Got in and out of the bathtub by myself for the first time since July 31st.
That's really not too shabby.
1. Drabble (#7) cleaned up and submitted to The Magazine of Speculative Poetry.
2. Bought stamps.
Ergo, 3. Walked to post office and back. (With the boot.)
4. Physical therapy: the therapist is teaching me not to walk like a drunk again.
5. Took a bath.
Ergo, 6. Got in and out of the bathtub by myself for the first time since July 31st.
That's really not too shabby.
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Date: 2010-10-22 03:36 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2010-10-22 05:27 pm (UTC)I remember when I had a brutal combination of pneumonia and bronchitis that laid me out for a month -- walking from my bedroom to the kitchen without assistance for the first time in weeks was the greatest feeling in the world. I guess that's one thing you can say for illnesses and injuries: they really make us appreciate our mobility and independence.