Rest Well
I honestly did very little this week, so feel free to reread last week's entry and remember the extreme exhaustion I was recovering from. I had minimal social interactions, kept my feet up most of the week, and did my best to return to a semblance of physical routine. I successfully managed to walk around the fire house each day except for Wednesday when I went to therapy and Anja found my body had become one giant stiff mass from lack of movement.
That whole "use it or lose it" principle is a lot more literal in my case which is why the walks I did manage are such a triumph for me. I'm celebrating what I did rather than lamenting any set backs. Also, the few social interactions I did have were good for my soul.
As a final plus, a student who was flying through PDX sent me a picture of his feet on the carpet despite having no idea what the PDX carpet means to Portlanders but I told him to do it.
Life is more than big adventures; it's the little things like shoes on tacky teal carpet. I want to enjoy it all along my long journey of recovery.

Comments (2)
Very well done! Sorry about the board like body this week!
Thanks for taking time with one girl student who thinks you're great even when you were tired. May you continue to rest well and walk just what is needed and may you know each day what that is. It's been so long since I've seen the Portland Airport, but the reference just opens that longing....for coffee, books, and a bit of rain:)