Friday, June 8, 2012
ordinary people
No no I am not listening to John ledgend now. Though it is such a good song. It has been my 20th days here at the hospital. There are so many things that's different from my normal rountine. It has been 20 days since I.... walk and move like a normal person. Walk more than 10 steps at a time. Take a breath of fresh to the air. Go see the outside world. Eat properly. Go to the bathroom normally. Give Paris a normal hug and kiss. Cuddle with Paris. Cook with Paris. Sit outside of my garden. See my house or even Redmond. Play with my cats. Pet my cats. Feed my cats. Smell tom tom 's Butt. Make cookies. Go to great harvest co. Go to fabric store with Paris. Use my sewing machine. Make myself a nice cup of coffee. Take a shower with both hands. Sleep without a sleeping pill. Play with my beads. See my friends. Go to my threapist 's office. Wear normal street clothes. Do my hair. Wear any makeup. Eat at my dining table... and lot more! Can you imgaine when simple things like that got taken away from your daily rountine for so long? I just want to fe an ordinary person again.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
I like this post! It made me think. It reminded me of when I had been in a car accident and had my ankle bones all smashed. I couldn't drive or walk or swim or shower normally or do so many things. I had to go to physical therapy and learn how to walk again. But things do get back to normal! Love you!
ReplyDeletePhysical threaphy... Oh don't remind me! I have a set of exercise that I have to practice daily. Last week I had trouble push my arm up high with a bottle of snapple. And it's only 16 oz. Again, it's hard when simple things like that is no longer under your belt. It makes one cherish simplier things and don't take them for granted easily.
Delete