The very sweet Akia gifted me the cutest goose fuji, so of course I had to get her back. I figured, well… if it’s tit for tat, why not bird for bird? So here we have a very fancy akira_san4 pigeon
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The very sweet Akia gifted me the cutest goose fuji, so of course I had to get her back. I figured, well… if it’s tit for tat, why not bird for bird? So here we have a very fancy akira_san4 pigeon
My sink is full of dishes right now. I have been using all of my spoons for physical therapy so I'm getting really behind on cleaning.
I stacked everything by category and rinsed the dishes off last night before I went to sleep. Today I'm going to try to do a few every time I go into the kitchen.
If you are in the same place right now, know that you are not alone! You are not gross for not being able to keep your environment clean. You are trying. You are doing your best.
If you have any extra spoons, try washing a dish here and there. Or pick something up off of the floor. I have a kitchen chair and a grabber that really help me, but they can be a little pricey.
I'm proud of you for getting through the day. I'm proud of myself for trying. I hope we have easier days ahead.
to the lgbtq+ community, you are welcome in our building, you are welcome on our teams, you are welcome to come watch our games... we welcome you
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Hey not to brag or anything but ever since I started doing “physical therapy” again in March, I’ve gone from using 2-4lb weights to now using 7lb weights.
Even though I’m still frequently in pain, I do feel like we’ve improved my stamina, energy, and motivation. And I think my shoulder spasms have improved too.
braden holtby + pride “My family and myself, we believe in a world where humans are treated with respect regardless of your stature, what you’re born into. You’re asked to choose what side you’re on, and I think it’s pretty clear what side I’m on.”
The husband and I were talking the other day and we came to the conclusion that we believe chronic pain, after having it for almost a decade, has permanently altered my brain and how it processes and stores information (specifically short and long-term memory).
Anybody know if that's really a thing?