walk in the park
Winter has been tough on my joints; my knees ache nearly every time I go outside. I can see a cycle building: aching and stiffness leading to less activity and less flexibility, strength.
This is not uncommon, I realize, just disheartening.
Not long ago, I was mighty strong, bendy even.
So, tonight I was at the park with Zack and two of his buddies and it was just cold enough for me to forgo reading a book on a bench. I decided I'd walk around the playground when the arch climber caught my eye...
{You know, the thing that looks like a big ol' rainbow?}
I started climbing until I was on top, looking down at the baffled boys, racing to join me.
I piled over and under it; I tried the monkey bars, swung around.
I felt like the self I left behind when I started seeing the rheumatologist. It was exhilarating.
This is not uncommon, I realize, just disheartening.
Not long ago, I was mighty strong, bendy even.
So, tonight I was at the park with Zack and two of his buddies and it was just cold enough for me to forgo reading a book on a bench. I decided I'd walk around the playground when the arch climber caught my eye...
{You know, the thing that looks like a big ol' rainbow?}
I started climbing until I was on top, looking down at the baffled boys, racing to join me.
I piled over and under it; I tried the monkey bars, swung around.
I felt like the self I left behind when I started seeing the rheumatologist. It was exhilarating.
*****
When our friends went home, Zack turned to Lexi, with the broadest, proudest grin.
You won't believe what Mom was doing tonight...
It brings me hope that I don't have to settle; I have choices.
Comments
Glad you got out and had some fun.
-Stu
Liz
Good for you!
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Hang in there, girl! We Sjogie's have to stick together.
-Julia
Keep up the adventures!