I almost had a disaster happen. In the last few weeks, I’ve been cat-sitting for friends but made it a point to walk for 30 minutes each day at the crack of dawn. Everything was going swimmingly until I tripped on a dried cone or something and fell to the ground.
Miraculously, I only scraped my elbow a little. I was looking and cursing at some nasty political signage and got distracted. So far, I’ve been pretty good at falling and not getting hurt possibly due to a physical acting class I took in the early eighties. Or, I’ve just been lucky. Falls can wipe out seniors in more ways than one.
That night my hip was a little achy but I went out again the next morning and walked a little slower, raising my feet more, and watching every step. I’m not going to let a mean little burr cramp my style.
Lesson: Watch out for fallen objects on the ground during the fall. This isn’t the first time I tripped over one of those suckers.
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Carol Cassara
Some people just can’t seem to ever be on time. Do you know someone like this? Or, are you like this? This week on her blog Carol Cassara addresses the chronically late and hopes you will weigh in with an opinion.
Laurie Stone
It seems Laurie can’t turn around these days without seeing ads for the Broadway musical, “Six.” Written about the wives of Britain’s King Henry 8th, she must confess, she hasn’t seen the show. But she’s always been intrigued by these amazing, often tragic, women. Feel like taking a quick trip through 16th-century England? Here are the wives…
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Meryl Baer
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Laurie Stone says
So sorry to hear about your fall! Glad it wasn’t more serious.
Rebecca Forstadt-Olkowski says
Thanks, Laurie. I’m fine, luckily!
Carol Cassara says
I’ve had some close calls, too. Glad you are ok
Rebecca Forstadt-Olkowski says
Thanks, Carol. Me too!