It's funny how after doing something right can actually make you feel good. After one session of physical therapy I was actually able to get in a 30-min easy session on the bike trainer Tuesday night and a 30-min run at an easy pace on the treadmill yesterday morning along with a few minutes on the stair climber doing some foot exercises with only minimal pain in my wood. The rest of my body, however, has decided that I am not suffering enough.
For the past three days now I have been waking up completely covered in hives. This would cause most people to sprint to their nearest urgent care, but considering this is my body, I have gone through it all before. Years of on and off unidentified health problems and a family history riddled with autoimmune issues have made this pretty normal for me. Hell, when I was about nine I was put on high doses of allergy meds and an occasional steroid for chronic hives and a few years ago the doctors thought I had shingles. The allergist, immunologist, and infectious disease physicians were all unable to identify the cause and just chocked it up to stress. Yup. When they have no idea what is happening to you that means it is pretty much your own fault and you need to learn to chill out... Does that mean I can blame them for the fact that I like bourbon?
Anyway, since that first session I have been feeling some progress in the foot area. I was planning to wake up this morning and get a nice swim session in, but I though it would be a bad idea to submerge myself into chlorine with dry and itchy skin, so I actually slept in - which is still probably waking almost two hours earlier than most people.
In other events, since we are officially in the holiday season, that means I have about another hundred things going on - because, you know, we are literally that family..you know the one who is always involved in something, whether it be school related, community related..you get the point. Do you remember that show Desperate Housewives? Well I am the one who is like the Bree Van De Kamp of the bunch - that one who shows up with baskets full of muffins and has the Martha Stewart-ish ambition when it comes to things. I'm just not that much of a b*tch...I also don't wear dresses...or want to kill people. 😄😄😄.
Every year for the past three or four years our family has been doing something for those homeless in the city. It is usually a hot dinner at Thanksgiving, turning our little house kitchen into a full on assembly line of turkey and stuffing or, like last year, a random weekend full of sandwiches, sodas, and toiletry bags full of soaps, lotion, sanitizing wipes, and toothbrushes. One year we even conducted a clothing drive for men's work clothes to bring to a local church who helps people find jobs. Well, out of everything we did it seems that the toiletry bags were the biggest hit with people. Thanks to our amazing friends, we have been making bags stocked full of even more necessities. Last night I finished adding some of the last items to the bags to get them ready for distribution. Once they are all done, we will usually hit a deli or the local Walmart and pick up dozens of packages of lunch meats, cheeses, snacks, and even things like gloves and hats. Then, my husband and one of our friends take the day and drive all over the city looking for people on the corners, subways, shelters,and anywhere else.





























