Thank you for the get well cards and get well wishes. It has been a long 2-1/2 months, believe me. I can carefully walk on this injured knee....carefully. So to say I am moving slow is an understatement. A word of advice....when you are on the mend...and feeling pretty good...don't rush out in the garden and think you are going to work like you used to. A slip with the hammer while hitting a post ( I did hop up and down pretty good when I did that one!) sent my hand back into a heavy duty metal fence post. The golf ball sized knot is still going down....the entire hand is purple....and I am slowly gaining use of it after 5 days. I thought we get smarter as we get older....maybe not.
I did smile when a gal sent me a message and asked if I am going to have another give away soon......of course! Next week (or sooner if I get everything together) I will announce the goodies that will be given away. LOTS of great stuff. The entire 1795 floss collection, 1600 yards of over-dyed floss. And hand dyed linen...... The hand can't iron just yet......but I can stand on the bad knee so I am half way there! You have to be able to laugh as you get older....that's for sure.
So stay tuned....and if I can keep from getting another injury (they say things come in threes and I pray they don't!) and we will have a great Christmas in July give away.
Nancy
Your injuries sound really painful Nancy... Take care of yourself, and get better.
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness! Be careful out there! The garden is a dangerous place.
ReplyDeleteTake care and hope you continue to mend! I learned the hard way to do everything the doctor tells me lol!
ReplyDeleteHugs and Prayers,
Rose
Nancy, I am sorry to hear about the hammer injury. Hope your hand continues to mend without issue. Thinking of you!
ReplyDeleteRobin in Virginia
Oh Nancy I am sorry to hear about your pain. I hope you mend a little quicker and LEARN to take things a little easier.
ReplyDeleteBless your heart Nancy, so sorry to read about your little mishap. I hope you heal quick and soon.
ReplyDeleteOh Nancy! I am praying.♥
ReplyDeleteOh Nancy... I am so so very pleased to see you blogging again, you have been missed. Big big smiles :) xx
ReplyDeleteWe do have to laugh at ourselves as we get older...otherwise, we'd be in tears all the time. It will keep your sense of humor in check. I hope you are on the mend.
ReplyDeleteLove your positivism! Hope you get better super soon! A hug from Italy.
ReplyDeleteme alegro de que estes recuperandote de esa lesion , cuidate
ReplyDeletebesitos
Mari
Oh my goodness, Nancy! I so hope you feel better soon! :D
ReplyDeletegad to hear you are on the mend.getting ready to use some of my winnings on an americana piece!!
ReplyDeleteGoodness! Yes, don't get fooled into thinking you are all better, BEFORE the doctor says it! Dealing with that a lot over here! Just take it very easy!! Big but soft hugs to you!
ReplyDeleteSending good wishes for your complete recovery!
ReplyDeleteI am so glad to hear your are on the mend. Stay out of the garden and away from hammers for just a little please. :)
ReplyDeleteTake care of yourself, good to hear you are doing better. Watch out when working with a hammer or leave that job up for others, propably best.
ReplyDeleteGreetings,
Sylvia
I'm glad to hear you're doing better. You have been in my thoughts and prayers.
ReplyDeleteIt seems to me that the gift of laughter is the key to healing - your ability to keep a sense of humor through this will surely make the time pass a little more quickly and keep your blood pressure down too! On Sunday my husband and I were driving on the interstate when we were hit from the side by an 18 wheeler - totaled our car but we were uninjured thanks to God's grace. As I grown more frustrated by the insurance questions/delays I'm going to be reminded of your laughter and try to find a little of my own! blessings, marlene
ReplyDeleteSorry to hear you have been ill Nancy. Praying for a speedy recovery for you.
ReplyDeleteOh no, that sounds painful. I hope your injuries are healing quickly. Take care.
ReplyDeleteHealing Thoughts & Hugs are being sent to you Dear.
ReplyDeleteMay you continue to recover,
Tricia