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Tuesday, July 8, 2014

What's On My Mind Today

These are all just random thoughts that would've normally gone in status updates on my Facebook Page or Twitter, but this is why I love my blog; just random rambling (with no apologies), like my personal journal:

1. Something is really wrong with my eyes. For the last few days I've been seeing double...............WITH MY GLASSES ON!!! My next appointment is not until October, and if I come in any earlier, there will be an $80 cover charge. Anyone want to drive me around until then?

2. Ava was supposed to come home this morning, but she's out at her dad's house going door to door to sell raffle tickets for her cheer-leading uniform. How cute. Oh, don't worry, I'll be asking you guys to buy raffle tickets next.

3. I've had experiences with online stalkers twice in my entire life. One is a woman, the other a man with an interest to betroth me. Every social network I sign up on, they tend to find me (I curse the synch button). From what I understand, the woman stalker is not only stalking me, but others as well...even worse than my encounters. She also has a restraining order out against her for showing up at one person's home by using one of those "find this person" networks that you pay for. Should I be scared? I wish a mofo would!!!

4. I am on the road to recovery. I start my physical therapy at the end of this month (from my ankle injury). Because of my injury, I now have back/hip pain and I still walk funny with my mean pimp walk. But hey, I'm just glad to be walking. In the words of Kayden Elijah Kinckle, "I got it. I got it!"

Here is the side by side x-ray of the day I broke my ankle and the most recent one in May. Not sure if you see it, but right below the "oops" in the left picture is where you'll see the broken bone.

In photo below is when I took my skate off and saw the damage. Yes, I was way too scared to take the sock off, in fear that I would panic when I saw how it was dangling. I never looked at my actual ankle....ever! I wore that sock all the way to the hospital and even let them bandage it without me looking at the "before." That helped me remain calm and not be so squirmish.