Friday was the last day for me to work for 9 days. I spent Saturday and Sunday pretty much as I would any weekend. Except I slept in Saturday, and was lazy Sunday after waking up early to no electricity. But, I did my typical weekend stuff.
I had thought to get up early today and walk and then start on chores and errands. Well, I slept in. That is okay. I stayed up late to watch the rain delayed Texas Tech vs.Florida Gators baseball game in the NCAA College World Series. Texas Tech won! And, I decided not to walk.
I have a limited ability to do physical activities these days, and I decided to focus my day on the housecleaning that I wanted to do.
I made some phone calls, to the vet, and to get appointments for estimates on some carpet repair. The regular reader will remember that last August, I had a leak that was eventually identified as coming from the air conditioner. We had to pull out the carpet pad and in spite of my good intentions, I never had that repaired. It is time to do so. So I called to get some estimates.
I also sent an email to try to connect with a potential speaker for our NASW luncheon CEU series.
I read, I did some computer work, and I did what I really had planned to do: Vacuum.
This turned into some serious, heavy house work: I moved furniture. I got out my Super Sliders (I was impressed. The last time I saw them was 5 or more years ago, but they were right where I left them.) I moved the sofa, scrubbed some stains in the carpet on my hands and knees, and let it dry. I also moved some other furniture, cleared some end tables, and let everything to dry.
I was concerned about hurting my back, but I was very careful with how I lifted, pushed, pulled and in general moved. I took a hot shower and rested for a few hours, and then went to the Catholic Charities Board of Directors meeting. I was not in pain or even feeling much twinging.
I moved everything back when I got home from the meeting. Again, I was careful about my movements. And after I put everything back, I had some slight back pain. I used some Biofreeze spray and decided to get out a back support for the lumbar support. This one has a heat pad, and vibrator, and I decided to take advantage of those features, also. They seem to be very comforting.
We shall see tomorrow how I am doing. One of my neighbors, someone much older than me, is very physically active, doing all kinds of physical chores around her house. Then, she says she has to take 2-3 days to recuperate. I hope that does not apply to me.
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