Total Pageviews

Thursday, November 26, 2020

Thanksgiving

By now, most of you have eaten the turkey or whatever you do to celebrate this day, counting your blessings, etc.

Me? Well fuck the pilgrims! Not feeling very thankful, thank you very much. Pizza tonight.

But thought I should post something, since I haven't in so long... this one handed typing is not easy and it wears me down, I'm sure many stroke survivors can relate! But then everything wears me down... this hand of mine hurts so much, sometimes I can actually feel the pins sticking through my fingers.,,,

But I thought I'd list some things to be thankful for: my parents who call daily, my friends who have helped me through this ordeal by picking up prescriptions, taking me to appointments, talking to me on the phone, and picking up stuff from the store -- can't get everything on instacart!... all things I can't do as I can't drive. I won't say I didn't try the driving thing, but learned fast how much one needs two hands -- backing up, turning the wheel. Man, was I in pain when I got home. OK, and thankful to have a home, etc. Many don't.

And of course Ripley and Kona! Who keep me company and never fail to make me laugh. I always knew Ripley was the culprit when I would find open cabinet doors, things strewn about the floor when I came home, but finally saw him in action, when I heard a noise and caught him red handed, or should I say red pawed? His head in the cabinet, stuff on the floor and when he saw me, he turned into NINJA CAT, I kid you not, flipping on his back, kicking the door closed with his hind legs and scrambling off like the cat burglar he is.  Or when both of them wanted to be on the couch with me, but evidently not room so Kona just plopped herself on top on the cat and all I see of poor Rip was his ears, "airplane ears" (you know ears stuck out straight like airplane wings) and very pissed off blue eyes. Flat as a pancake under an 80 lb. dog. Had to do a rescue on that one. 


Hopefully, will be feeling much more grateful next week. Doctor's appointment Dec. 3rd. to hopefully remove the cast, which is dirty, stinky, irritating, uncomfortable.....  and if all goes well, my hand healed enough, maybe I can get rid of the cast and finally vacuum the floor! Wash my hair, daily! Ditto take a shower! Swim! Walk the dog! Pick up the cat! Tend my gardens! And just do simple things like this post without so much pain and being so exhausted afterwards...... 


Wishing everyone a Happy Thanksgiving.

6 comments:

Lauda said...

Wishing you a better 2021. thanks for your blog- I loved the story about cat - I love your writing!

Stephany in Iowa said...

Yes, it is truly the little things that pile up and make us crazy. Let me give you a tiny bit of help. In your local "farm fleet" store, ask for a spinner (or suicide knob, as they are known). It is a small ball you attach to your steering wheel. They are illegal in some states, but I've never been stopped for mine. It makes one handed driving a lot easier and more comfortable.

Other than that, I hope your arm is even better as soon as the cast is gone. Hugs from Iowa.

Diane said...

Thanks, Stephany for the info on the suicide knob, never heard of it -- we don't have farm fleet/fleet farm down here in FL... hopefully next week this cast will come off, and if so I can use my hand, if not I'll try to order one on Amazon or somewhere online.

And Lauda, thank you, so much, it's you and other readers who keep me going with positive comments. Took me over an hour to type this post one handed, I appreciate it!

Love you both!

Barb Polan said...

Yes, one-handed life is challenging. I'm glad your arm is on the mend. I'm sure the pizza was delish. Hugs.

Jenn said...

Happy belated holiday to ya! What an odd one it was.
A candid and honest post. Good to read, glad you hen pecked through it with tenacity! Oh those furballs of yours - bwahaha. Kona sits right on Rips. What a stinker!
Did you know you can insist on a re-casting if you still need one after Dec. 3rd. Yup, that sucker's gonna hurt for a while. Oy!
Check for a speech to text feature on your computer.

Anonymous said...

Sorry to hear Thanksgiving wasn't more exciting but maybe next year. Could you maybe update your blog from your phone and use a speech to text feature? Either that or are any of your friends fast typists? If a friend of mine couldn't type due to an injury, I'd be happy to type some stuff for them.

Aww about your kitty -- I love cats!

Good luck on Thursday!

Lynne in CT