Step on a crack, break your mother's back. Step on a line, break your mother's spine. Superstitious sidewalk sayings dating back to 1905 ~ I remember carefully walking home from the bus stop avoiding all of the cracks and lines in the sidewalk so I wouldn't injure my mom. I think I skipped over the cracks when I roller skated, even though that was mostly to avoid skinned knees.
So, since I have no kids of my own, how is it that I have a broken back??!!! Well, maybe not broken (I exaggerate), but certainly injured! Sorry for the lame post (and pun) ~ there may be a few more depending on how long I am out of commission ~ hopefully I will be back to my normal self soon!
So, since I have no kids of my own, how is it that I have a broken back??!!! Well, maybe not broken (I exaggerate), but certainly injured! Sorry for the lame post (and pun) ~ there may be a few more depending on how long I am out of commission ~ hopefully I will be back to my normal self soon!
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6 comments:
Julie- Hope you're feeling better soon- take good care. Beth
Wow, I hope you are feeling ok. I bet you injured it trying to reach for that perfect find at an antique show. Take care.
Poor thing! Take care, hope you are better soon! I do a combo of heat and ice, then sit/walk/lie down in equal amounts so I don't get stiff.
Advil and mild muscle relaxers help too. Good luck.
Karla
Thanks for all the well wishes & good advice! This incident is providing some strong motivation for some yoga classes!
Julie-what the hell did you do? <:-/
I wish I knew what I did! I think it was a combination of things ~ contrary to what Steve thinks, antiquing didn't seem to have anything to do with it! The night before it got so bad I did watch Gone With the Wind while sitting in a soft stuffed chair ~ then there's always the stress from work?????
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