Thursday, November 15, 2012

The Car, The Curb & The Cure

I guess the wrong Gods were listening when I mentioned yesterday that I didn't want to go to therapy.  Of course the remedy for this desire just caused an entirely new problem.  My partner called me at 5:45 yesterday afternoon only to tell me that her car wouldn't start and I needed to come get her. Another added and unexpected expense. Oh well, it happens to everyone and we just need to work our way through it. Maybe its just the battery? We can only hope. Bah humbug to the Car Gods!

Today I decided to make a bracelet since I never make bracelets.  I really don't know why I don't, I guess i just really enjoy necklaces. The piece I made today kinda brought the bling together with the natural. LOL.  I like it, even though I am not a bling person in the least.

To top things all off, on my way to check the mail (hoping for some new supplies I ordered) I came down off of the curb wrong, twisted my ankle and then fell to my hands and knees.  This would not be so bad if I didn't already have arthritis in all those places!  So needless to say, I am hurting all over today and hoping our car repair doesn't break our bank.


I love creating new things.  I may still have another piece in me today, but I am resting all my joints for a little while and thought it would be a good time to blog.

When I fell, it was just for a moment that I felt completely alone.  There was no one on our street and I was in pain, laying there hoping that I could manage to make it to my feet and hobble home. Of course I did, and when I opened the door my basset hound Fred (who likely heard me yelp in pain) was at the door eagerly awaiting my return.  It felt good to have him right there when I got back.  He hasn't left my side since.  Dogs are such amazing beings.  We have two; Fred (the basset) and Harley (the standard daschund/chow?/corgi???).  They both like to lie right near me while I bead which also helps with my anxiety.  I am beginning to think I need a little dog to carry around and keep the anxiety at bay when the two big ones can't be with me. LOL!
Fred and Harley resting while I bead.
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