Day #4 in the hospital. My room is my cocoon, here it is dark, cool and comforting. Outside I hear the muffled hustle and bustle of the staff. Every once in a while I hear a bed alarm going off from down the hall. "She'll be coming round the mountain" bursts out. Seems odd that they play that song for a patient who is not allowed out of bed.
There is a bowl of grapes beside me. The antibiotics gives me a metallic taste in my mouth. I eat out of necessity not out of want. Soon I will get out of bed and do my exercise routine. I use coke cans as weights for my upper body strength. I use resistant bands for lower body. Then I will walk, round and round and round the floor.
I am reminded that walking is really all I need to do in life. I don't have to run. Life is not a race to be won. I can set my own pace, one foot in front of the other, one step at a time.
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Thanks for this post, Tina. I found freedom in your words "I am reminded that walking is really all I need to do in life. I don't have to run. Life is not a race to be won. I can set my own pace, one foot in front of the other, one step at a time."
Love to you!
(Can you see Neyland from your view?)
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