This is me a week before I came down with Covid.
I was finally on the mends with my broken shoulder.
I was elfing fudge and crafty ornaments to my neighbors.
(One asked to take this photo. Look how good I look?)
Let's turn the clock back to the other good times
I had in December
and then I'll double back to today.
(But just know, the worst is over and I am feeling decent.)
This adorable clock is from the Vermont Country Store.
where I bought a lot of gifts.
I bought a set of cards from Instagram's John Soss.
I bought this cute plate at Heritage Trail Mercantile.
I saw a cool vintage car.
Each day I opened an advent calendar and then on the paper window squares
I wrote down what I was grateful for
and put it inside a pocketed advent calendar.
The Christmas tree was decorated by others since my shoulder was still sore.
I was thankful.
(How do they fit all the ornament boxes back into that plastic box?)
I ate yummy foods.
I went thrifting with a good friend
- AND -
gave her film loving son
my Marlon Brando look alike contest prize poster!
Win, win!
I got to dog sit for three of my favorites.
And made a new friend!
There were moments of relaxing.
As I've gotten my strength back I've even done some yoga!
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I didn't get permission to walk dogs
until December 19th
but I had family and friends who helped me.
There was a neighborhood caroling party where I rang sleigh bells.
It was all Peace on Earth,
Goodwill Towards Men.
I sent Christmas cards.
We got Christmas cards.
We went to see the Lightscape at the Chicago Botanical Gardens.
Beautiful!
I received some surprises in the mail and gifts from friends.
I went downtown to see a play
at Theatre Above the Law and saw a friend perform.
Then the next week I went back downtown to attend a writer's group
AND to hear BARRY MANILOW.
I mean I was back in action y'all!
Before the concert I walked around the 25th annual
Christkindlmarket - masked - even though it was outside.
I knew Covid was racing.
Well, at 6:10 Fanilows were lining the streets,
circling the building of
the Chicago Theatre.
At 6:15 the concert was listed online as
CANCELED.
Stupid Covid.
The orthopedic surgeon gave me permission to drive on the 19th.
I immediately picked up a friend for some thrifting
and a few days later drove to PT.
And I was ready for more fun...
but then Covid blew my mind.
On Christmas Eve no less.
My version of it began with the sniffles and a sore throat.
Then aches, pounding my head and body.
My eyebrows and knuckles hurt.
Oh, and my broken - I mean healing - shoulder is still in need of icing, PT and meds.
When the coughing started on a Sunday night
I barely made it until Mucinex arrived the next morning.
There were both gagging and puking...
Two drugged days later I started to rally.
Now I am just waiting to be sprung.
Sunday will be Funday.
My quarantine ends on January 2nd.
Covid stole my child's 2021
New Year's Day wedding festivities
and now it's completely stolen this year's holidays too.
I did all I could to prevent this virus from spreading.
I am triple vaxed.
Illinois and my community have mask mandates.
I have worn a mask in businesses.
I have rarely been in restaurants.
But it still got me.
Those nasty germs got me.
But, I am thankful to science for my vaccines and booster.
I know Covid didn't take me because of those shots.
Thank you scientists.
Thank you front line.
Thank you to the urgent care workers who helped me get tested,
even after I slept through their return calls to me
as I waited in my car in the parking lot.
I am grateful I have a home with a room where I can quarantine.
Thank you to my family, neighbors and friends
for your understanding when I had to tell you
I may have exposed you - unknowingly - to Covid.
I am so grateful to report no one I was with
before my diagnosis has become Covid positive.
Thank you to my husband who has gone up and down stairs
for days and days bringing me meals, meds, and ice packs.
Thanks to the neighbors who gave me these medicinal
chocolate covered pretzels and a puzzle and to the friend
who brought me local honey from bees in her yard.
Thank you Netflix, Hulu, HBO, You Tube TV,
Disney, LPs and books for helping me in my
Darkest Hour.
And thank you to Leave & Live who gifted me a prize package
of goodies just when I needed the extra loving.
I know this is not as entertaining of a post as dear Magnus would post.
He was quite the muse. We all miss him.
Sorry.
Y'all are stuck with just me.
GRATEFUL
to be able to BREATHE me.
I'll hope to have more joyful news next month.
But I can't promise...
life is just too unpredictable.
BUT remember,