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Sunday, November 13, 2005 |
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Well today is Sunday. I found that out from Tiny. I didn't know what day it was. When you don't work days tend to run together a lot. So today my husband and son will go off to church and I will be left here sitting in this chair alone. I know it is my fault and my choice. If I could just get past the embarrassment of being wheeled into that auditorium I would be OK I think. I can't stand when everyone stands and that bothers me. I know there are many people like me but my feelings are my own. I wonder how many people feel like I do about being in the wheel chair? Maybe I am just really odd.
Gary is getting ready for the busy season and blitz at work. He loves this time although he will complain about it. He talks about it a lot. You can hear the excitement in his voice even when he is complaining. Now he is tired a lot during this time because there is a lot more work and they can't find people who will work. He comes home wore out more than any other time, I know that. I think it is just better than the boring day to day stuff, the holiday seasons.
I just ate spaghetti for breakfast. Now I won't eat again until tonight at least. Yesterday Gary surprised me with cooking french toast for me for breakfast. We usually don't have breakfast, or I don't. Now it has been two days in a row. He was so sweet fixing the toast that I ate the tough, burnt toast with a smile :o) .
I don't know how the day today will go. I know it started early for me and I will have to lay down at some point to keep the swelling down. Also, Clay is ungrounded as of today so I am going to give him computer time. He is excited about that. He has been going through withdrawal he says, lol. Teach him.
Later. God bless. Teressa. |
posted by Teressa @ 7:05 AM  |
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I agree with Crazy Lady. There are millions of people in wheel chairs and this doesn't make them less of a person. They are greatful they can get around still.
Stop being so hard on yourself and get out there and enjoy life wheel chair and all. There are many handicap people out there such as I and I too know how you feel sometimes but do not deprive your self from doing things like going to Church, the store, resturant, picnics, etc.
Secondly, who cares what people think. If they have a problem that is their problem not yours.
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It's your choice Spyder. I know I don't think any less of a person when I see them in a wheelchair. I don't think God cares whether you stand or not at Church. If Church is someplace you enjoy going, than try to ask Him to remove your fears and go. Nice of your hubby to cook you breakfast!! What a sweetie! Take care hon!!
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Hi Teressa, just stopped by to see how you are feeling. Hows things been here lately? Just thinking of you a lot today and hoping you are alright....love and hugz, Linda
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Say something, Teressa, just a word or two to let us know you are OK...hugz, Linda
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Just stopped by to say hi!!!
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Hi Teressa, I just wanted to check in with, see how you are doing. I hope that you have a wonderful Thanksgiving. Thank you for reaching out to me and listening to me the other night on the phone. I think you are a very special lady. May God bless you and keep you safe. mary
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Maybe they won't ban you. I hope not!!! I don't know what they are doing over here. Thanks for sticking up for me though! Your a sweetie!
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hey me speshul lady...lemme know if you decide to post over here rather than at blogster so that i can add you here.
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good gawd i am glad we don't have to do the word veri in the font that it is...would take me bloody ages. LOL
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I agree with Crazy Lady. There are millions of people in wheel chairs and this doesn't make them less of a person. They are greatful they can get around still.
Stop being so hard on yourself and get out there and enjoy life wheel chair and all. There are many handicap people out there such as I and I too know how you feel sometimes but do not deprive your self from doing things like going to Church, the store, resturant, picnics, etc.
Secondly, who cares what people think. If they have a problem that is their problem not yours.