Adapting

Yesterday a report was due for one of my clients. Axel heard me struggling with the voice control app. When I acted out my frustration verbally my voice control app typed everything neatly in the client report. I then needed to go back and remove all this language that has no place in a report to a client.

Although I cannot complain about my current handicap as it is quite mild compared to challenges other people are dealing with, I am counting the days for the cast to be removed. It’s funny how, when everything is going well, the days seem to go by so fast. But now, in my encumbered state, I’m waiting for the next two weeks to pass quickly, the days pass in slow motion. On January 27 another x-ray will be made to see if the bones have healed. If they have, I will be liberated me from the cast. If the bones have not healed enough, I’ll simply have to be patient. 

I’m getting used to work out on my spinning bike [a gift for my 70th] with cast and all. It is a bit tedious and uncomfortable but doable. I am trying to keep up the routine of 30 minutes of spinning three times a week. I must drop Pilates and yoga for a while because there’s too much hand and wrist work. Luckily, I can continue our weekly tai chi classes. So, this will be my exercise regime probably for the next month or so.

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