FOR TODAY, November 18th, 2025
OUTSIDE MY WINDOW ...
It is dark, quiet and cold. I am typing pretty much with one hand right now, or at least very carefully with my left hand, but I do want to keep a record of this period in my life. Yesterday I took a bad fall. I ended up in the ER. (Thank goodness for Cindy.) I tripped over a bag of bottles of water and landed on my left side. Just a stupid accident that could have been prevented if I had not been so lazy and put the water away when I brought it into the house, and if I had been more careful about my steps. I am so annoyed with myself. I usually am much more careful than that. Anyways. I had a series of x-rays and am waiting to see if I broke anything. They couldn't tell me until a radiologist has taken a look at them and they were very busy in emergency yesterday. I am in quite a bit of pain if I try to move my left arm at all. It seems okay from the elbow down. I think my shoulder and upper arm bore the brunt of the fall. Sleeping or at least trying to sleep last night was a real treat, but praise be to God I did get some. I also managed to be able to get in and out of the shower this morning and get dressed. God is good. As for making my bed, well, we will see.
I AM THINKING ...
About how quickly things can change. I hope that I can keep up my work. I do need to work as I cannot pay my bills if I don't. Thankfully I have a huge archive of recipes, etc. to share. I may be needing to reshare old stuff for a bit, but hopefully people will still want to come and have a look. It never hurts to be reminded of older things. Especially at this time of year. We all have our old standbys that we like to cook and bake through every festive season.
I AM GRATEFUL ...
That I did not break a hip. That is my biggest fear.
IN THE KITCHEN ...
Mediterranean White Bean Soup. I had been cooking this before my fall. Thank goodness. So at least today there is something new to share. And it is very delicious too. Quick and easy to make as well.
ON MY"TO COOK" LIST ...
These look mighty tempting. I love Pierogi. Once my arm is sorted, I really must give these a go! From Polish Feast.
THIS I BELIEVE ...
It's how we build a life.
SOMETHING THAT IS NICE ...
Old china plates.
SOMETHING ELSE THAT IS NICE ...
Old lace tablecloths.
I AM WANTING TO CREATE ...
This is just lovely . . .
This too . . .
Redwork embroidered little girls . . .
A lacy tea cozy . . .
This . . .
SOMETHING I ENJOY ...
Vintage children's books . . .
SOMETHING ELSE I ENJOY ...
Roses and ruffles . . .
OH MY GOODNESS ...
I love an attic bedroom. So quaint.
In the frostbitten wilds of northern Rus’, where snowdrifts tower over homes, Vasya Petrovna grows up untamed, her spirit as free as the wind through the pines. Born to a boyar’s wife with a touch of magic, Vasya can see the spirits guarding her world—the domovoi by the hearth, the rusalka in the lake, the leshy in the woods. But when her mother dies and her father weds Anna, a devout noblewoman from Moscow, a new priest, Konstantin, arrives, preaching fear over folklore. The villagers abandon their offerings, weakening the spirits just as a bear god stirs, threatening chaos. Enter Morozko, the frost-demon, whose icy aid comes with cryptic motives. Vasya, armed with her Sight and a fierce heart, stands as the last line between her people and ruin. Arden weaves a tale of animistic bonds, family ties, and a girl’s fight to honor the old ways in a shifting world—perfect for fans of fairy tales with teeth.
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Morning, Marie. Falls happen so quickly. I’m happy to see you were able to post this morning and you were able to sleep a bit last night. Hope you hear about the x-rays today. I expect you’ll be taking it easy today. Are you able to prepare a meal for yourself? Take care. Love and hugs, Elaine
ReplyDeleteThank you Elaine. I have lots of tins of soup and whatnot and some soup left from yesterday. I can do a lot with one arm I think! Love and hugs, xoxo
DeleteFalls are prevalent.. after 60 I am told..yet I had some before.Hope nothing is broken..:( Perhaps ice/ moist heat on repeat could help.Still having pinched nerve effects after almost 5 months..I feel you.
ReplyDeleteI have a roll on liniment that helps quite a bit. I am hoping I will sleep better tonight. I am so sorry you are still feeling the pinched nerve. ((((hugs))))
DeleteTake care, hope the results come through today and nothing is broken. I’m sure if it was a positive break they would of done something yesterday. Get lots of rest, bet those kitties snuggle up with you.
ReplyDeleteThe Doctors office called and has made me a follow-up appointment for the 1st of December so I am thinking that nothing is broken as surely they would see me before then if there was a problem! Thanks Linda! xoxo
DeleteMarie, I really enjoyed this post. I'm so sorry you fell! My mom and I were just talking about a fall she had a few years ago and left her very timid, even two years later. I hope nothing is broken. I hope you can take it easy today.
ReplyDeleteI don't mind saying that this has really impacted my confidence. Thankfully I do not think anything is broken as the Doctor has called with an appointment for an update on the 1st of December. I think he would see me before then if there was a problem. I think the only thing which was broken was my pride and confidence, thankfully. I am resting today. Thank you! xoxo
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