I’ve been playing hide and seek from the phone all afternoon. For a person with social anxiety and phone phobias, I certainly get a lot of phone calls. It’s miraculous I even answer the phone.
I just got off the phone with my mother telling her it was imperative that she didn’t drive anywhere – that the weather is going to get bad. Charlie was also just here with my medications. I told him the same thing.
“Is is really going to start raining in 30 minutes?” he asked me looking incredulous.
I told him to hurry up and hurry home. It was going to get stormy.
I think Laura just tried to call me, but I am gun-shy tonight – pleasantly ensconced in my medication ritual. One more hour and I will be floating on cloud 9.
My sister brought me six nice, new shirts from Dillard’s for my “date”. I was elated. Time is starting to heal those old terrible wounds I inflicted upon my family years ago. Maggie also enjoyed the kids being over. Maggie was so patient with them considering she’s only been around kids a handful of times in her life.
Photo Credit: http://adventureswithgastroparesis.com/2013/04/22/gastroparesis-on-cloud-nine/
1 comment:
Hi Andrew, That was so very sweet of your sister!! Have fun on your date and don't be nervous :D Terri
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