A Morning Away

Today I left my bed.

It was bliss. My friend, Monika, kindly offered to drive me to Lerwick. I desperately wanted to stock up on animal feed before the next snow arrives – it is threatening for next week.

So, Monika collected me at 10 o’clock, when we had all finished our crofting chores, and drove me to town.

First stop, the feed merchants. It felt very odd being amongst real people as opposed to my family who are used to my current prone form on the bed for most of my day.

    

Then on to another feed merchant – to get all the stuff that the other one hadn’t got.

And lastly, to the chemist who supplies the drugs for Bibble and his cancererous bits. They are lovely in there and I always show them a photo of a very happy Bibble so they know all their efforts of finding the cheapest version of the drug and ordering it for him are totally worth it.

Just before we turned for home, I said that I had more energy than I thought I would’ve and could we possibly go to Tesco for a quick nip round with a trolley. Such luxuries before me and I stocked up on the essentials – yes, my Tunnock teacakes were replenished.

It was lovely to be away from home, animals and around other people and things. For me, it was ridiculously wonderful.

And then home, unpacked and I spent the afternoon resting on my bed remembering that I can be normal, I can have a normal life and I will get better one day to reclaim it.

Huge thanks to Monika who was the best chauffeur.

Edited to say I am paying for my galivanting now – currently on acupressure mat wondering when I can take analgesia.

 

 


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4 thoughts on “A Morning Away

  1. judy

    Beautiful pictures! The last picture would be called a mackerel sky here, but I wonder what the cloud formation is called in the Shetlands.

    So very glad that you could be vertical; to be out on a lovely day after being home bound is just the most liberating feeling! I think these times of life resets remind me to not take for granted the beauty of nature which feeds my soul & the joy of seeing & chatting with ‘real people.’ So much goes on daily in life that if something does not slow me down, I forget to look around & just appreciate how amazing life can be.

    Keep on mending that back & have as much fun as you can!

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  2. Sam

    Sometimes just getting out of the house is all one needs to feel better for a time. Glad you had Monika to drive you. Sassy Sister Kittens send more purrs.

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  3. darby callahan

    I hope you feel better so that you can have many days like this. And thank you for sharing this, reminding us that even the most ordinary day can be wonderful.

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  4. Lew W Sherman

    So glad you’re feeling better, Frances. I kind of know what you’re going through, as my wife is also slowly recovering from sciatica, too. Not fun…

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