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December 7th, 2015

elainegrey: Inspired by Grypping/gripping beast styles from Nordic cultures (Default)
Monday, December 7th, 2015 07:01 am
I am feeling better, hurrah! My mind is going in a million directions and i am cautioning myself that i am better than i have been, not that i've become some sort of super woman. To often there's the post recovery blues when i think "better" means "can do the to-do list by just thinking about it."

As far as my father's fall, the university hospital can not find anything wrong. I understand he's moving to a rehab unit today. The worry is that the pain means the doctors have missed something.

Waiting: what would be a visual symbol of waiting? The first thing that comes to mind is a bus stop -- that could be easily stylized into something that can be recognized at a glance. Flower buds and little sprouts can be read with other meanings like hope -- but i think i can accept that as part of waiting. Tea kettle - watched pot never boils.... Christine suggests clocks -- maybe hour or minute glass?


Poll #17161 What does waiting look like?
Open to: Registered Users, detailed results viewable to: All, participants: 6


What does waiting look like?

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bus stop
4 (66.7%)

sprouts and buds
0 (0.0%)

tea kettle
1 (16.7%)

candle in the window
0 (0.0%)

clock with hands
1 (16.7%)

digital clock
0 (0.0%)

hour glass/minute glass
2 (33.3%)

other in comments
1 (16.7%)