The fog face feels like almost everyone I know. I had surgery Feb. 16, left hand, arthritis freezing thumb joint. It took me forever to gear up to start again. Slowly writing now.
Hello John! I was just thinking of you when I was watching a baseball game yesterday! Remember when I was watching one years ago and it showed a hospital name in the background and I yelled out, "That's where John was in the hospital!" My husband thought I was nuts! Ah, memories! :-) Anyway, hope you are okay these days. I've been in a fog for months now, hope to improve myself one day.
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Hello beautiful souls 🥰
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Time-Out
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Every now and again in life we come across a bump or hurdle. It can come in
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Welcome back to the blogosphere! I hope all is going well now!
ReplyDeleteThank you Debra.
DeleteLove the picture... hate feeling like that. Hope you feel clear headed soon!
ReplyDeleteThanks Rian. I hope so.
DeleteThe fog face feels like almost everyone I know.
ReplyDeleteI had surgery Feb. 16, left hand, arthritis freezing thumb joint. It took me forever to gear up to start again. Slowly writing now.
It was probably the anesthesia. Glad you are getting better.
DeleteGood sign there.
ReplyDeleteNice to see a post from you.
Thank you Margaret.
ReplyDeleteHello John! I was just thinking of you when I was watching a baseball game yesterday! Remember when I was watching one years ago and it showed a hospital name in the background and I yelled out, "That's where John was in the hospital!" My husband thought I was nuts! Ah, memories! :-)
ReplyDeleteAnyway, hope you are okay these days. I've been in a fog for months now, hope to improve myself one day.
You are a real friend.
DeleteTake the time you nedd. We are still here.
ReplyDeleteThat means a lot to me.
ReplyDeleteNice to see you here, John. I hope things continue to improve!
ReplyDeleteThanks Martha
DeleteWelcome back to blogging.
ReplyDeleteHope things continue to improve for you.
All the best Jan
you were ,are in y thoughts whenever i sit with laptop and blog or visit others dear John
ReplyDeletei am glad all is fine with you and family and you feel to post again , i enjoy your unique way of posting :)