Swimming in Shallow Water

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These past few weeks I feel as though I’ve been swimming in shallow water, unable to make the transformation from fish tail to legs so I can climb onto the rocky shore. This last ‘minor’ surgery took a lot out of me. I wish the drs. would stop using the word ‘minor’ in conjunction with me. Simply because it never is. I truly should know better by now.

As I start to gain energy, I am slowly getting back to what I love––writing. The great thing about writing is it forces my brain to focus on something other than the pain. If I am lost in a world of my creation, my mind is happily occupied. An all natural drug induced state, released endorphins, aided by muses.

I’ve also been doing some reading and have to say most of what I’ve read this past month is pretty good.

What I haven’t done much of is holiday shop. Ugh. Since I can’t drive for a while and must have Bear to act as my wheelman, I am limited in when and where I can go. Mostly I go to the drs. for appointments. Anywhere else, I get to sit in the car while he goes in to do whatever we need.

Did I mention the effects of cabin fever? Oh yeah, I got a heavy dose of that right now. But since I know I have to take this slow and easy as I continue the healing process, I guess I’ll behave. Drats. lol. Being a good girl is a major stretch, I’m tellin’ ya. :P

In love, light, and laughter,

Cass

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4 Responses to Swimming in Shallow Water

  1. Welcome back sweetie. You’ve been greatly missed. I know cabin fever is the worse. I’ve been struck by it for most of my pregnancy. But just remember, taking care of yourself is worth it so you can get back to your life soon. In the meantime, stretch those writing wings and visit different places with your muse. They’re good at keeping company.

  2. cass says:

    Thank you, Isy. I’ve missed connecting with all my friends and readers. ((hugs)) :hug:

  3. Cora Zane says:

    Hey, lady, dropping in to see how you’re doing and to let you know you’re missed!:hug:

  4. Lucinda says:

    Hey, C.C.! I’m so glad you’re back home and recuperating. I’ve just now gotten around to reading blogs this week. My internet has been down. You’re still in my prayers, and I hope you won’t have to have any more surgery (minor or otherwise).