you just never know
Robb and I were both so certain that he was going to be totally wiped out from our wonderful day of letterboxing. This isn't anything that we had articulated, because that's just too negative and grim. But we have both observed that he usually has to pay dearly for a day of real fun. We go sailing, and then for the next three days, his muscles are locked up in gigantic painful knots.
However, we were pleasantly surprised. Robb had a lot of energy on Monday, and when I got back from work, I got to enjoy the de-cluuttered apartment that had been Robb's afternoon project.
And speaking of projects, for some reason that I cannot name, I have been totally incapable of creating much of anything since Robb's accident. I suspect this has to do with the "living on pins and needles" existance that we have been engaged in. Everyone says that knitting, for example, is relaxing. But I find that I need to have a certain level of calm to even approach a knitting or sewing or drawing endeavor.
This has to end.
I need to get on with living my life, and not just sitting perched nervously on the edge of my seat. Robb doesn't need to be watched like a hawk. He actually isn't going to shatter into a million fragile pieces. I need to uncoil the springs inside of me, and start breathing more deeply.
To this end, we spent a quiet night listening to a book on tape that James gave us. I actually dragged out my long-neglected quilting project, and happily stitched away.
The other thing we don't know...
Is who is reading the blog these days. So, we would like to challenge EVERYONE who reads this post to leave a message.
It actually is quite easy. Just click on the word "comments" at the bottom of this entry. If you don't have a blogger account, just sign in as anonymous (but please sign your name on the message). Robb and I both really enjoy your comments.
However, we were pleasantly surprised. Robb had a lot of energy on Monday, and when I got back from work, I got to enjoy the de-cluuttered apartment that had been Robb's afternoon project.
And speaking of projects, for some reason that I cannot name, I have been totally incapable of creating much of anything since Robb's accident. I suspect this has to do with the "living on pins and needles" existance that we have been engaged in. Everyone says that knitting, for example, is relaxing. But I find that I need to have a certain level of calm to even approach a knitting or sewing or drawing endeavor.
This has to end.
I need to get on with living my life, and not just sitting perched nervously on the edge of my seat. Robb doesn't need to be watched like a hawk. He actually isn't going to shatter into a million fragile pieces. I need to uncoil the springs inside of me, and start breathing more deeply.
To this end, we spent a quiet night listening to a book on tape that James gave us. I actually dragged out my long-neglected quilting project, and happily stitched away.
The other thing we don't know...
Is who is reading the blog these days. So, we would like to challenge EVERYONE who reads this post to leave a message.
It actually is quite easy. Just click on the word "comments" at the bottom of this entry. If you don't have a blogger account, just sign in as anonymous (but please sign your name on the message). Robb and I both really enjoy your comments.
Comments
Grumpy Grinch
With his improved abilities you can and deserve to unwind. Enjoy your life with your love. My wife and I do and we are best friends first and lovers always. After 3 great grandchildren we can still say this and feel this way.
Frank and Kate your,
Pyratemates
I'm also glad to hear that the wheelchair is going well! BTW Robb.... that's some snazzy paint job ;-)
Music Woman
HSM
-Cape Cod Lightning Bug
Dewberry/Laura
Zoemomma
cheers,
Kim from Philly
Booknut
Peachtree City, GA
I know how hard it can be to stay artistically motivated and engaged. You carved some great stamps for BASS, which is an artistic endeavor you shouldn't ignore, despite not getting around to your other projects. Good for you for getting the juices flowing again! Keep it up!
Best,
--greg & nicole
It's a gift, by the way - both to those of us who read and to you who write. Thank you for sharing that with us!
hey there- thats a message from my cat to yours- she walked on the keyboard, the little bugger.
It means " What sort of self-respecting cat eats a mango?"
Wait till I see what sort of gift she left for your cats in the litter box! At least my cat doesnt eat her litter. By the way, we are in the market for a new kitten- primarily so it will shut up our cat- since our other one died, it's been non-stop yowling.
Creativity wise (for those of us who cant knit) I suggest your readers engage in a day of Blog-poetry- since I'm ready to spew even more of my wordy wonders for the world to read.
- Annalisa and Gary
hey there- thats a message from my cat to yours- she walked on the keyboard, the little bugger.
It means " What sort of self-respecting cat eats a mango?"
Wait till I see what sort of gift she left for your cats in the litter box! At least my cat doesnt eat her litter. By the way, we are in the market for a new kitten- primarily so it will shut up our cat- since our other one died, it's been non-stop yowling.
Creativity wise (for those of us who cant knit) I suggest your readers engage in a day of Blog-poetry- since I'm ready to spew even more of my wordy wonders for the world to read.
- Annalisa and Gary
Thank you for the blog. Your friends and families read it and find you both VERY creative.
You're both awesome!
Crow Girl, who finds sewing relaxing only after the 2nd beer.
*sound of towel snapping*
**gerlfren
Wild Rose
We are reading!!! Had just the best time on Sunday, cruising on the trails with you guys-- my Andrew thinks you are the bee's knees, Robb-- "He's so nice Mom!!" He really loved giving you cooties!
So there-- we are fans and readers too!!
Love to you both-- Anna and the kids
I've been told by people who do knit, that it is impossible to do so if you are stressed, and that your knitting is a good diagnosis for how on-edge you are--you'll have to pull all your stitches out 'cause they're too tight if you were too stressed.
And I know that creativity ebbs and flows--sometimes I'm frenetic and sometimes in the doldrums...
The Cottontails
Allison L-F
Kathy, Team T.
~~Doublesaj & Old Blue~~
jackbear
Your faithful reader,
Bandaid
I wanted to wish Robb a happy birthday here, but when I tried, it wanted my blog account . . . I guess I didn't do it right . . .
Please keep letting us know how you're doing. However, I make the mistake of reading this at work. Reading about your cat eating the kitty litter made me gasp as I was trying to laugh silently. That one killed me.
Your art is truly inspiring and so are you. Keep up the good work.
KuKu
Get your knitting out, Lisa, Mom bought 2 skeins of light brown Alpaca wool at the Cambridge Farmer's Market which will be in the mail to you soon.
We are on our 3rd loose leave note book collection of your blogs.
Love, Mom and Dad B.
Fire Goddess
Love you
The other Lisa
You two have more adventures and explore more things even now than most people do here where I live. I miss you both!
Kim Lyons
You are both shining examples of a couple facing adversity and then coping and moving on. Your blog covers both the positives and negatives associated with recovery from a serious injury and your letterboxing family has been with you both every step of the way.
We will continue to pray for Robb's stunning improvement and your return to life as you knew it before the injury.
Our hope is to meet you both someday.
Mark
- Eyze
I recently learned how to knit (ok, just the basic smock stitch but it's knitting!)I know what you mean about needing to be relaxed to do it.
Hope you can find that calm too!
XO,
Isabel
-abigail
spring and snake
-the only Paul (well, maybe not...but the only brother!)
Plus, I always appreciate the varied work of fellow theater artists! (I'm an actor/director, but also interested in all of the technical elements, so I love getting to hear about your scene painting and other work.) Thanks so much for sharing your lives with all of us out here in Anonymous Internet Land. :)
The Dread Pirate Queen
Thank you!
Drama Momma
I hope you can get back to your creative pursuits soon. Congrats on getting some quilting time in!
Knit Wit
love you guys
love and kisses
Sheila
I actually just started looking at this site today. For some odd reason I never knew the address and always got caught up in a million different things and never thought to ask. Now I'm on doctor ordered bed rest and I'm so happy I have this to look at - so inspiring and it's helping me to remember what is really important. Thanks for reminding me to look forward to tomorrow.
- cori
I am a semi-regular reader, but generally a shy poster, so this is the first comment I've ever left on a blog. Looking forward to seeing the results of you getting back to being "creative". Wish I could stop by and cook for the two of you again...
Tamsyn
Take care,
Sten
I hope you both can feel safe and relaxed enough to start back on the creating. I haven't knit in a while either, not sure why.