"ODE TO THE SHOWER" is my next project. I'm working on it, even as I type. If you have never had to omit a shower from your daily routine, then you have no idea about this feeling. It is not only worthy of an ode, but also a prayer of thanksgiving is also necessary. Maybe even lighting candles of thanksgiving should be included also.
My Dr finally released me to shower yesterday. I had to wait until Bob came home today, just in case... It was well worth the wait. It was so wonderful I think I would even diagnose it as an "ethereal" experience.
Wiener has been like a "second" skin to me since I have been home. I don't think she has been away from my side except when Bob has taken her out "to sniff air" as I call it. That is mostly what she does along with every, single blade of grass in the complex. She is very protective right now and has "barked" her head off ever since I've been home. No one has been allowed to enter the door without her approval, including Bob. (Maybe he is a little suspect to her)
I have been home approx 1 1/2 weeks and probably will be off another week or so. IF I go back before the end of the 8 weeks, I will probably be in a wheel chair. I won't be able to walk on my foot for about another month or so.
Another project that I've experienced while I've been off is shattering the back window of my mustang. That was extremely interesting. Something I've never done before. It was covered by insurance, so I had no out of pocket expense. And, when the owner of Lloyd's glass in downtown Orlando found out I couldn't drive, he came and picked up my car and brought it back all fixed. Wasn't that sweet of him. Men are so accommodating, most of the time.
I went to a wedding recently. It was beautifully done-red and white were the colors; the food was excellent; music superb; and the couple looked great. I don't know why, but I have concerns. If you know me, then you know at times I have "feelings" about things. I can't explain this but I'll figure it out and then let you know. I wish them well, and all of God's blessings.
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