So, last night, after a 9 hour shift at work, I went grocery shopping... I didn't have any quarters with me, so I couldn't get a shopping cart, so I had to use a basket... Not fun with my shoulders. So I walked around the store, and I bought all the ingredients I needed to make a stew, plus a few snacky things, and when I was on my way to the cashier, it felt like my left elbow was going to dislocate. As I was reaching over with my right hand to take the basket away from my left hand, my left shoulder subluxed. As soon as I got the basket (which I miraculously didn't drop) out of my left hand, my shoulder made that gross sound it makes when it "pops" back into place. I made it to the cashier, and unloaded everything from the basket, using my right arm, cuz my left arm was pretty much useless still from being subluxed, and I'm standing in line, and my hip subluxed, because I was leaning. I almost fell over, and the guy behind me looked at me like I was drunk or something. I made it from there all the way home with no further mishaps.
When I got home, I decided to make the stew I had just bought the ingredients for. In order to do that without driving myself crazy, I had to sweep the floor, and do the dishes, and clean off the counter, before I could start making the stew. I had been avoiding the dishes for a while, so I had to wash quite a few. When I was done washing the dishes(amazingly-no dislocations involved), I took a break to let them air dry, then I put them away, washed the counter, and started prepping for the stew.
When I had the stew ingredients in the pot and cooking, I cleaned up the counter again, then took another break for the stew to cook. When the stew was finally done, it was 10:00 at night, and I wasn't hungry. I watched a few episodes of Charmed, while the stew was simmering, and after it was done I watched another one before I put the stew in containers and into the fridge. When I was finally done, I sat down to read the last bit of the chapter of the book I'm reading ( The Mammoth Hunters, by Jean M. Auel).
My hubby got home somewhere around or after 11:00 from work, and I told him all the stuff I did, and he looked at me, and asked (in a not-unfriendly way), "Do you want a pat on the back?"
I'm sure if I was a normal person, my day would sound pretty routine... Work, go shopping, come home, tidy the kitchen, and cook supper... Nothing spectacular right??? But for ME, it was a HUGE day, and I was pretty darn proud of myself.
On a sad note, today was supposed to be my dad's birthday. He passed away 2 years and 3 months ago. He was a tow truck driver for AMA. He worked there for many years, and as a tribute to him, they put his old truck number on all of the trucks in the city, except the new ones... They haven't gotten around to it yet. I saw an AMA tow truck driver today, and I asked him to tell the people at AMA to PLEASE put my dad's number on the rest of the trucks. He went to his truck, and phoned someone at AMA, and told me they'd do it soon. I also told him to let everybody at AMA know that today is my dad's birthday.
Happy birthday dad, I wish you were here to celebrate it with us.
Remembering Michael Lennick
2 weeks ago
2 comments:
Hi lovely,
Holey Moley! Despite the pain, don't you just love days like that! I get so much done ... but I pay for it for the next few days. Ouch. Hope you are feeling alright today!
You have to pay for a grocery cart?! I've only seen something like that at the airports. I suppose if stores charged for the carts, maybe fewer of them would walk off the premises!
Stew sounds sooo yummy right now.
Some days I can't stand to put my hands under water and lift the dishes for washing. If I can rinse them without getting myself wet too, they go in the dishwasher (I insist on a dishwasher and a deep tub where ever we live).
It's nice that one big pot of stew will last you for days or longer if you freeze it! My hubby made chicken soup this week and it's given me a break from making dinner a couple times already. Good thing because I've felt more crappy and uninspired than usual.
I'm sad to hear of your father's passing. It's wonderful that the AMA honors him so! Says a lot about his character.
Sending you warm hugs!
~elise
Thanks for the comment.
I am paying for it a bit today, but I'm still going to go out and sing Karaoke tonight.
You don't actually have to PAY for a shopping cart, you just have to put the quarter in to unlock it, then when you're done, you can get your quarter back if you lock it up again... So people still don't steal them as much that way. I used to keep a quarter in my wallet specifically for that reason, but I've been doing most of my shopping at wal-mart lately, so I probably spent my quarter...
I'm living in a really small place right now that hubby and I are renting, and there's no dishwasher, and no bath tub... Just a shower stall. It sucks. Sometimes I want to go to my cool mom's house just to use her bath tub.
You should have seen what AMA did for my dad's funeral, all the tow trucks in the city drove past the funeral home (some of them even had cars on them). It was a lot of tow trucks!
My dad was an awesome guy... He never pushed me to do things I couldn't do because of the EDS, but he didn't treat me like I was useless either. He would let me stop as many times as necessary on our hiking trips, even if it meant we had to cut them short and miss what we were going to see. He always treated me like a "person." That's the best way I can describe it. When I was a kid, he always included me in adult discussions, and explained things when I asked questions. He always let me read the map when we went on road trips; he'd tell me where we were, and where we were going, but he let me pick how to get there.
I really miss him.
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