What happened to me was nothing compared to what others have experienced. But I am grateful that I am still alive and enjoying life amidst the complexities the accident left.
My daughter and I went from โฌ๏ธ
Facing my fear of heights because my daughter wanted to try the Zipline. ๐
to โ๏ธ
Excuse the first picture for including the medals but it would ruin the presentation if I just cropped the photo of me, my daughter, and my mother. Can’t find a separate photo of it. โ๐ป
and โ๏ธ
I was still in pain in these photos, but I managed to stand smiling to take a picture with her. โค๏ธ
to this โ๏ธ
After six years (and a 2nd operation), the current me with no more pain! ๐ฉท Going to the rehab session, I thought of taking a selfie first. ๐ Excuse the background clutter. โ๐ป
Walking without a cane is the next goal. The muscles are not yet that ready to let go of it but in due time, I will have to let go of it. I know that time will come.
And soon, I’ll be back to this โฌ๏ธ
Raring to walk freely again. โค๏ธ
Background images from Canva ยฉ2024/Adelheid Michael
I’ve been reading posts, leaving a comment or two, and liking each post when I realized that it’s actually not allowing me to hit the ‘like’ button.
And I stayed all night to read and like the posts only to find out that it’s not working!
Well, at least, I’ve read your posts but I’m not yet done. There are still some blogs I haven’t touched. But it’s already Monday from where I am and it’s work week so it may take a while again before I read your posts. I’ll try to squeeze it in later or mid-week.
Good morning from the Philippines, folks! ๐๐ป๐