My one blog life must have really been boring me ever since SheSends failed to officially launch, because I agreed to start another one. This time it is a blog somewhat sponsored by work. I thought about importing all the data on this blog to that one, but I thought better of it. I really didn't want to do that because I was annoyed with the lack of editing that you could do to a free wordpress blog. sooo... here is the link to the new blog:
This Orange
Also, I will be posting occasionally to this blog as well:
bcGearheads
In other news, recovery is going well and I have been able to go on 2/3 hikes each week. There have been some set backs, but I find that it is all part of the learning process. How can I know where the line is without crossing it every once in a while?
Josh and I also discovered the hidden sweetness of Mulberries and picked a whole bunch of them after work on Thursday... I see Mulberry Daiquiries in my future!
P.S. Mulberries really stain hands
This Orange
Also, I will be posting occasionally to this blog as well:
bcGearheads
In other news, recovery is going well and I have been able to go on 2/3 hikes each week. There have been some set backs, but I find that it is all part of the learning process. How can I know where the line is without crossing it every once in a while?
Josh and I also discovered the hidden sweetness of Mulberries and picked a whole bunch of them after work on Thursday... I see Mulberry Daiquiries in my future!
P.S. Mulberries really stain hands
Well, I am healing... It's been two weeks since surgery and I've been able to walk 8 blocks, stand for about 30 minutes, stop the narcotic pain killers, stop tylenol during the day and stop the sleeping pills. Those seem like pretty damn small accomplishments to me, but at least I had some things to list. Tomorrow I'm going to the doctor to get my stitches taken out and afterwards I'll be able to take bathes or showers again, at least. I'm getting really tired of not being able to do anything though - I need to climb and hike and run already!
Before surgery, my family and I went to the spiral jetty again. It was great being able to float again (it's really magical) and the setting is one of the most gorgeous! Beau was much more into it this time too - he followed Josh and I in for a couple hundred yards! It was a little disappointing that after walking that far into the lake that we still hadn't reach deeper than knee depth. This time we even had camelbaks with which to shower ourselves off!