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Meanderings, Hopes, Writing and Growth

Wife of 32 years, mother of 2, grandmother of 3, Government worker eligible to retire in 5 years, crocheter of 34 years; hopeful writer; people watcher; reader of much; lover of cats,dogs,horses and most four legged animals;and much more to learn about myself.
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I thought that I would be at work today-I wanted to have next Thursday off, but that is out of the question unless I can get in touch with the doctor's office. Last night while we where asleep my hair got caught under my husband's arm-or something like that. He turned, my hair pulled and my back jerked the wrong way. This morning I could barely move again. It is finally loose enough that I could get up. I am on the phone with the Doctor's office. I never have had back problems that incapacitated me so this is something new. Just off the phone with Doctor's so maybe next Thursday is not off after all. Since I am a federal employee, my holiday is Friday the 3rd and we are going to try to move the apartment over the 4 day holiday. We will see what happens.

So it is back to just crocheting today since I oops, just remembered the bag of books to read. But I really want to finish the scarf that I started for my hats&Scarfs charity drive. Well, crocheting it will be most likely since I want to watch 'So You Think You Can Dance?' tonight.

We have been catching the Thursday judging show but not the dance off shows. It seems like they don't have out and out favorites this year like they did last year.

I like the book list. I sit next to the shelf with our DVDs, but my books are in boxes so I really had to think about them. Some books I don't own but read in high school. I guess you can say that I am an indiscriminate reader-I read across genres. If I like the book, it gets read-and I will look for the author again. I have read some horror, but that is not my favorite. I don't always read literature, but people tend to forget that when 'literature' was written, it was not literature but a story. It became a classic after years and popularity endured. Dickens was called a hack, Austen just a silly young woman,(I'd like to be that silly) and others were not thought of as classics because the writing wasn't Greek or Latin.

Well, time to go and sit on a softer chair. Back is starting to hurt alot and I don't want to take anymore OTC med yet. Have a good day.





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