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Sunday, March 28, 2010

Woo Hoo A Date!

Ron and I went out on a date tonight! We had a great dinner (Lobsterfest at Red Lobster) and then we went to the book store for new reading materials. We are both book lovers and never come out of a book store with just one book each. It was a lot of fun.

Due to increased pain, decreased mobility, and depression it has been at least a year (possibly two years) since we have gone out on a date. Despite my pain being at a 7, I decided to force myself to go anyway. I am very glad that I chose to go. It was wonderful to sit at the table, eat a delicious meal and be able to talk to each other without being interrupted. I've really missed being able to go out with Ron and enjoy it.

My pain is now at an 8.5 so I'm going to head to bed and read my new books!

2 comments:

  1. My pain is bad today...plus my breathing is going downhill so I know the feeling...I want to go to bed, but my carer is being lazy and hasn't gotten up yet so I have to wait for the council because we have a leak!

    Feel better soon!

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  2. I am sorry to hear that your pain is so bad Joey! I hope you feel better real soon!

    HUGS

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