Saturday musings
Jun. 3rd, 2006 06:31 pmThe day is cooling off, redwood trees casting the garden into shadow. Soon Dave will go out and spray the vineyard with sulfur. We took two naps, bracketing an early dinner with Rose, her girlfriend Marcie, and Dave's sister, Sue. Dave grilled fresh local wild salmon, yellow squash and eggplant, while I put together a big green salad, red-onion-orange-ginger salsa for the fish, and chopped a fine sweet watermelon into bite sized morsels. Now a cup of Republic of Tea blueberry tea sits at my elbow, I am listening to a rich, evocative album: YO-YO MA PLAYS ENNIO MORRICONE and preparing to dive into THE ALTON GIFT. I woke from my second nap to the realization that I have only 3 or 4 major scenes to write to finish the draft. Then to go back and read for continuity.
The knee continues to be frustrating. Every morning I wake up pain free and optimistic, but if I walk any distance, even a few hundred feet, agony strikes. I discovered something interesting. In a pissy, rebellious mood, figuring that since I was already in pain, I had nothing to lose, I added squats, lunges, and plie lunges (2 sets of 12, slow and careful) to my workout. Lo and behold, the pain vanished. It did return later in the day. Did them again this morning and here it is, late afternoon with only minor discomfort. I see the PT again on Wednesday, armed with this information.
The knee continues to be frustrating. Every morning I wake up pain free and optimistic, but if I walk any distance, even a few hundred feet, agony strikes. I discovered something interesting. In a pissy, rebellious mood, figuring that since I was already in pain, I had nothing to lose, I added squats, lunges, and plie lunges (2 sets of 12, slow and careful) to my workout. Lo and behold, the pain vanished. It did return later in the day. Did them again this morning and here it is, late afternoon with only minor discomfort. I see the PT again on Wednesday, armed with this information.
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Date: 2006-06-04 02:36 am (UTC)Good work on the writing!
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Date: 2006-06-04 09:08 pm (UTC)Who designed these, anyway? They have 13 bursas (bursae) and a million things can go wrong with them. Actually, all things considered, they do a pretty good job at keeping us moving over all sorts of unpredictable terrain, but that is of small consolation when they break down.
Yesterday, began the day with lunges/squats and stayed comfortable for most of the day. Of course, I didn't walk, except to potz around the house, but I did stand to chop things in the kitchen. Today, some minor stiffness, wrestling with the inner athlete who just wants to f*ck it all and go hiking.
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Date: 2006-06-04 09:10 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-06-04 09:13 pm (UTC)Oh, and my preferred seating position is cross-legged, usually in a half lotus (I have flexible hips). So when there's swelling or whatever in my knee and it won't bend that far, my low back gritches at me. Can't win.
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Date: 2006-06-04 09:25 pm (UTC)Hmmm, wait, is there some kind of bottled tea you mean? I didn't know Republic of Tea made bottled!
Mine are just dried teabags with nothing added that you brew with hot water. :-) I never put anything in my tea except an occasional wedge of lemon, and never use any sweetener in any drink.
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Date: 2006-06-05 01:59 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-06-06 12:48 am (UTC)Interesting that Republic of Tea is bottled too, and as you say, much better to make your own and chill it if needed. :-)