31 August, 2023

On A Break

You might have thought that I've been on a break. Well, let me tell you, it's not been an intentional one (however break may just be the operative word here). I've got lots to write about and plenty to catch up on; that will all happen soon enough. But, in the meantime, I've been sidelined with a cracked distal radius bone. Yep, that's me and, of course, it's my right wrist. Sigh. Every event like this has a story behind it, I wish mine was more exciting. I weeded the perennial garden on Saturday, every square inch. It looked beautiful. I stepped back to admire my hard work and noticed that the bird bath needed a good spraying off with the hose, the base was splattered with mud from the last heavy rain and the basin needed refilling. Easy peasy. I walked a few yards to the spigot, unrolled the hose and headed, lickity split, toward the bird bath. Unbeknownst to me, the hose had snagged on a branch of shrubbery located behind me pulling me to an abrupt stop. Well, as you know from Newton's 1st Law of Motion: objects in motion (me) stay in motion at constant velocity, unless acted upon by an unbalanced force (the branch); I tripped over the hose that I was carrying when I was suddenly jerked backwards and came to a crashing halt (left knee, extended right hand) onto the brick walkway. Ouch! My knee hurt but it became immediately clear that my wrist got the worst of it. Icing and pain relievers helped, marginally, but by Sunday morning it became apparent that X-rays were going to be needed. The rest is history now. I've progressed from a splint to a cast yesterday when follow up from Urgent Care occurred with Orthopedic Specialists. Four weeks now of figuring out what I can and can't do. Hmm. I've already learned that I can do a LOT more with my left hand than I ever imagined. Time flies and these next twenty-eight days will too. Because I know it could have been a lot worse I'm counting my blessings big time; that and catching up on those quiet, mundane tasks that I'd set aside for "someday". In the kindest showings of Christian love our freezer has been filled with dinners for at least a week to come, another generous stranger came yesterday and brought our trash can in from the street to its resting place behind the garage and carried our mail to the front steps. There's oh-so much to be thankful for; believe me when I say that I most certainly am, it's all good! 

    Life is Good!

8 comments:

Ann Parks said...

Ouch!!! I pray your healing goes without a hitch and that you are soon back to your quilting. Perhaps you are catching up on your reading? Take care!

Janet O. said...

When such things happen it really makes us stop and think about what matters most, when our options are limited. So sorry for the pain, and the limitations you with which you have been afflicted. I am not surprised to find you seeing the good and the blessings in the situation.

Quiltdivajulie said...

There are a number of great products to cover that cast so you can shower without worry - check out your local drug store and perhaps Amazon (Little Man's daddy found lots of what they used online). BEST WISHES for successful healing and you are SO right about the possibilities this situation will produce. Many hugs.

Meredith said...

So sorry to hear this! Time to enjoy some reading!

cityquilter grace said...

yikes mrs g. every cloud does have a silver lining...you will become ambidexterous i'm sure! quilter's nightmare for sure but ways to work around it will emerge i'm sure...

Ramona said...

Sometimes I think these things happen to force us to slow down. I will send up prayers for a speedy recovery and quick healing.

Tanya said...

Oh my! These things befall us so suddenly. It is a good time to sit back, relax and thank God for small blessings and many friends! Get well soon!

Juliann said...

Oh dear and I feel your pain. I tripped and broke my foot on July 2. Almost 7 weeks of non-weight bearing life and now I am slowly begin to learn how to walk again. Love that your freezer has been filled. Hope the healing goes well.