Monday, June 16, 2008

Cabin Fever

It is a shame that it takes bones so long to heal. Especially when those broken bones prevent one from walking. Try hopping around on one foot without putting any weight on the other one. Try sitting in one's house day in and day out without being able to go anywhere. If I have to spend many more days of watching Little House on the Prairie, 7th Heaven, Touched by an Angel, The Waltons and MASH, I will have each show's script totally memorized. I have already worked enough Sudoku puzzles to choke a horse.

Well, the good news is it should not be as long as it has been. If my visit to my orthopedist on July 2nd will finally allow me to put at least partial weight bearing on my right foot, that will be something to look forward to. Maybe then I will be able to get out of the house more easily.

On a cuter note, I have put some pics of the Eury pets in AZ. First is Vivian and doesn't she just lay the cutest you have ever seen?

Then there is LingLing hiding under the chair.








Last is Cash who really gets into chilling big time.

2 comments:

Mary said...

Believe me, i know exactly how you feel. I essentially spent 6 weeks in bed. I couldn't even go to my kitchen. The bed and the bathroom were about it. Except for my weekly trips to the doctor or Walmart or Target. I was so depressed by the time it was all over I ended up going back to my therapist for a visit or two. I hope i never have to go through that again. Just hang in there, it will be over soon. Oh yeah, I didn't even have cable then to give me anything good to watch. UGGGH. I love you and hope you continue to heal quickly. Check out my newest blog if you need a good laugh. Mary

Wayne said...

I know the cabin fever must be hard. I'm surprised you haven't blogged more since being so cooped up. Blogging is a good way to pass time when bored because it connects with others. I wish I had more time to blog.

Send dad to get you some books from the library.