Thursday, January 20, 2011

To Do When I'm Better

I have a list of things that I look forward to when I am completely healed.  Figured I would share those here, even though it may be boring to some, I plan on looking back when I'm one hundred percent and see what I wanted to do.

1. Run.  I miss doing any sorts of exercise but I especially miss running.  I miss blasting songs from my IPOD and just getting a brief relief from all my crazy thoughts.

2. Eat nachos. Chicken wings. Steak. Salads, oh my goodness tons of salad.  Tacos. Chilli dip. Basically everything that I have not been able to enjoy the past month that I plan on eating tons of when I feel better.  And to help me gain all the weight I have unfortunately lost because of the stupid stomach problems that has yet to be diganosed.

3. Enjoy a drink or two.  Seriously Dad and I were just saying how it's unfortunate that I can't drink because we can drink some wine.  I told him who cares about the medicine let's just do it but he was not a fan.  So when Warfarin leaves my life, bring on a few drinks.

4. Dance.  A serious dance party will be going down.....where I will hopefully wear the dress I was planning on wearing on New Years.  Even though I will more then likely end up at WW where Greg will yell at me, I'm going to say I'm allowed because I have been sick. Shannon we will bust out our Oomcha moves SO SO SOON if I have something to do with it.

5. Go back to work.  Crazy I understand but I just am going too stir crazy not to be excited to go back to work.  Three days in I know I'm going to hate this request but still.

6. Not spend the whole day watching t.v.  I saw a rerun today of a show on the Travel Network which I never have seen reruns of.  I never want to have that happen again when I'm all settled.

7. Have a full night of uninterrupted sleep. Self explainatory.

8.  Not have crutches or a wheel chair sitting in my room, waiting for me to need them.  They are almost mocking me.  I have been able to walk, but now my knees have been causing me trouble which means I have to sometimes have to use the crutches or wheelchair.  There is no nicer way to say this, but it blows.

9. Go sledding (if there is still snow) or ice skating (if its still winter time).  Looking outside at the snow today, I realized it's my favorite type of snow when I was little.  I used to love when there was ice on top of the snow so there was that HUGE crunch every time you stepped into it.  THIS IS THE TYPE OF SNOW THAT NORTH HAVEN HAS.  I hope my able bodied friends are enjoying it in my honor.  I also have the big urge to go ice skating which is not surprising because Stacey and I used to go all the time, plus I have a bet with one of my friends that I'm better at it then they are....but they were too scared last year to try it.

10.  Wear my cute shoes when I go out, instead of my Converse because they are what is comfortable.  Don't get me wrong, I love my Converse; but I want to wear my heels, or boots because they really dress up an outfit.

11.  Not have to take medicine that my Nana takes.  Or have to get weekly blood work taken.  As nice as Helen is, I really don't like the bruises on my arms right where most drug addicts stick their needles to get their hits.  I'm sure when I go out, people who don't know me question what I do.

I'm sure there is more.  These are the ones I could think of at the moment.   Just wait till I'm all better because I am going to be a freaking walking holiday.  Seriously.

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