I wanted to get both squares 19 and 20 done on my Mosaic Patchwork Afghan before I had surgery on my hand.
Square 19
Square 20...unfinished.
I only made it to row 18 out of 55. Oh well it was a goal and I came close to achievement.
My hand is still very sore. I can crochet but it is not real comfortable. It is surprising how much I need that left thumb. Jen washed my hair for me because I am not supposed to get my hand wet. Let me tell you putting on a bra is impossible without help...good thing Far Guy doesn't mind attending the bra wars. He cuts my food for me and clicks my seat belt into place, opens pill bottles, fills my water bottle, adjusts water in the shower and helps get me settled in bed with my arm elevated, puts lotion on my feet and puts on my socks and many other things throughout the day. Not sure what I would do without him and Jen, they are both so helpful.
Far Side
I'm so happy you have such good help for recovery! I know those things are tough to try and do on your own.
ReplyDeleteI can't imagine trying to crochet with your hand!
Reading puts me to sleep also, but it is a good activity for me to relax while inside or before bed time.
Hope you have quick healing!
So glad you have such wonderful helpers. Hope your hand heals quickly.
ReplyDeleteIt is wonderful to have help. I often think of those who don't & feel bad for them. Get well soon.
ReplyDeleteThat top square is sure pretty, and I do hope that hand is better soon. Glad you have such good helpers. :-)
ReplyDeleteThat block 19 is really pretty with those lightning bolt shapes, and the next one will be as well. I'm amazed that you can crochet already even if it's not comfortable. Wow! It's good the FG and your daughter are so helpful.
ReplyDeleteIsn't it amazing how we take our hands for granted.
ReplyDeleteBra wars. Hee.
ReplyDeleteThose are beautiful squares, but even more beautiful is the way Far Guy is showing his love for you with all of the acts of service. I'm so glad you have him and Jenn. My Dennis would do the same for me and has on a few occasions. When I got my pacemaker I was amazed at all of the things I couldn't do because of it. I wasn't supposed to raise my arms over my head for several weeks while the leads implanted and made scar tissue. I couldn't believe how many times you raise your arms up. To brush your hair, put on a shirt, wash hair, get food from cupboards, etc.
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Betsy
You are loved and well taken care of! I hope your hand heals fast so you can crochet again. I love your mosaic crochet and one of these days I will get back to it although I haven't mastered it yet. Enjoy being pampered...you deserve it!
ReplyDeleteFar Guy is a good guy! Years ago, a friend of mine were planning a cruise when she broke her arm biking in Cuba. We went, and I was her bra fastener for the trip. It's not a job one can do with one hand.
ReplyDeleteThe squares are lovely!
You’re in very good hands! I hope the pain dissipates soon.
ReplyDeleteThose blocks are great! You'll get #20 done in time. When I had hand surgery I remember how impossible a bra was to put on. There are so many things we don't realize we need both hands to do. I couldn't even open a can of soup. I'm happy that you have such loving help!
ReplyDeleteYes! It is really difficult to go one-handed. I've had to do that a couple of times for different reasons than yours but it was very difficult living alone and taking care of critters at the time, too. You don't forget it. I went braless for a while--LOL!
ReplyDeleteI’m glad your surgery went well and that you have loving helpers to make things easier. Good idea to get this done before you went home I think. I bet it will be a challenge to take a shower for a while, too.
ReplyDeleteTom and I have both been in need of each other's hands recently. Sure is good to have a loving partner. Wishing you a smooth recovery.
ReplyDeleteLooking good
ReplyDeleteInteresting how when we're incapacitated that there are so many things we need help with.
ReplyDeleteI am glad you have extra hands that do tender care. What a blessing.
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad you have help...I can't imagine how awful it would be otherwise.
ReplyDeleteI'm happy you are continuing to recover, and that you have help so you can do some of your normal tasks. We certainly don't get how much we depend on our hands (and feet) until something happens. Best wishes for continued recovery. Alana ramblinwitham.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteIt's amazing how necessary thumbs are!!
ReplyDeleteThat's funny, because I was having arm pain, and could barely do up my bra. I couldn't undo it, and hubby helped out! I gave up wearing one for a bit.
ReplyDeleteKeep healing....one of these days things will be much better!
ReplyDeleteWe are both blessed with wonderful husbands! My husband had to do all that and more with my smashed arm. My goal in PT was to be able to put on (and take off) my bra. I still thank my lucky stars every night that I can finally do that myself! I still have a little problem with grabbing my seat belt from behind me. I usually can back up the seat and reach it, then move the seat forward again so I can reach the pedals. Prayers for a speedy and complete recovery!!
ReplyDeleteHope the thumb feels better. I can only imagine the frustration over a lame thumb. I was laid up over a jammed finger for days. Funny how all of you fingers come in handy when you are doing the most mundane things. We take them for granted when they are working properly.
ReplyDeleteYou were very close to finishing those two squares. Great job on being so close to your goal.
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you have them to help you. Bet you'll be glad when you can use the hand again and do those things yourself though.
All the things you take for granted. I would suggest putting on three layers of shirts and forget that other thing.
ReplyDeleteAww, your family loves you sooo much!!!
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