Hi everybody. Welcome to my blog where I talk about my present.
Man, I had an awesome mom. Happy belated Mother’s Day. It was Mother’s Day on Sunday, and it reminded me of how awesome my mom was. I remember when I was in hospital, and she said to me, “What do you want to do when you get out?” I said, “Man, after being in bed for so long, I want to take a road trip.” And she said, “Ok, let’s do it. Where do you want to go?” and I said I wanted to go as far away as I could. “Let’s go to L.A.”
So, when I got out, off we went to L.A. My friend here was part of it, who also, by the way, is an awesome mom. The trip was amazing. Check out this link: https://vimeo.com/ondemand/offset/166734041
Anyway, it reminded me that when you go through a traumatic event, all you want is your mom. Maybe it’s a basic instinct. A survival instinct. I don’t know, but at that point, all I wanted was my mom, and she took good care of me. I definitely got better quicker because of her. Anyway, happy mother’s day.
Man, sometimes you’re gonna be tested. Right now, I’m at one of those points. You’re gonna get tired pushing on and pushing on. It’s inevitable, but you gotta keep working hard. You gotta keep telling yourself to work hard. It’s the only way you’re gonna get results. I found out that I actually do well when there’s a high pressure system. When there’s a low pressure system like a storm or rain, I don’t do so well. It’s little observations like these that are gonna help you get through your battle. For example, the other day, at therapy, there was a high pressure system over the area. I walked with a walker really well. It’s encouraging. Anyway, that’s about all for this week.
Oh, yeah, one other thing: my therapist is gonna put me in a body harness with a rope attached to a track so I can walk on my own, which is pretty cool. It’s a little costly, but it’s cheaper than getting a therapist. That will feel weird to walk on my own. All I can do is think of the flying nun. Does that date me or what?!
Love and miss you guys, hope you watch the documentary, B. Nice