Friday, April 24

Busy week

We have had appointments for the past 3 days. Therapy sessions on Tuesday and Thursday and a follow-up appointment with the surgeon on Wednesday. Tuesday Butch went to his therapy appointment alone and afterward filled the car up with gas. It gives a note of normalcy to our life as it is now and feels good to both of us. Wednesday we both went to his doctor's appointment and he drove.  All is well and continuing to heal although he was reminded that it will take considerably longer for him to completely heal. 6 months at least for back to normal status. September 7th will be the 6-month recovery date from the GREAT FALL. He was told he could drive the motorhome back to Iowa if he felt comfortable doing so and he does but at this time he needs to stand up and give his leg a rest perhaps too often for travel. So it will be a few weeks yet. The biggest obstacle at this time is getting the motorhome prepped for the trip. Our neighbor across the street is a young man by our standards and has offered to help so we plan to ask for Omar's help when the time comes. We put a sunscreen on the windshield and the application and removal involve a ladder. A ladder is the last thing either of us needs to deal with currently and perhaps ever.
Thursday was another therapy day and I went this time because I needed some things at both HEB and Costco. So Butch drove to his appointment and then I drove to get the shopping done. It didn't feel strange to drive. I am still comfortable with my new found confidence in driving. Traffic has increased since the lessening of Covid-19 restrictions. They are still pretty tight rules with social distancing and masks still needed and I think they will be for a while yet...maybe months.

Our life has really not changed drastically during this strange time. The broken leg has made far more changes than the Covid-19 situation. We are used to living in small places, and we are used to each other's neverending presence and entertaining ourselves in a myriad of ways. We can always think of things to do. Read, play cards, listen to audiobooks, clean cupboards, resume old hobbies are just a few things that come to mind.  The one thing that springs to my mind and results in the most benefit is to go for a walk! Get outdoors, listen to the sounds all around you, breathe the fresh air, and not for 5 minutes, try a half-hour minimum. It will set the mood for the whole day! I think we all need a closer connection to the outdoors. If all you can manage is a walk around the house. Do that.

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