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I just knew I didn’t want to fall backwards down 13 steps and land on concrete. Feeling better just the muscles in my back still a little sore.
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You have amazing recall. When I fell from the step ladder I remember being hit by a tree limb then was on the ground. Glad you aren't broken with all that pinball action.
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Oh my gosh Betty! I'd have been straight to the chiropractor for sure. Sounds like you had entire body whiplash. I hope the Saturday market makes up for it a little.
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Betty, I am so sorry you had your stumble but glad you were not seriously injured. Probably good thing for Bruce that he was already recovering from major surgery or he probably would have been walloped with that umbrella. Glad you have it hung in it’s proper location now.
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Originally posted by will8989 View PostAnd the umbrella is hung up!
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You HAVE to quit waxing the steps!
Seriously, I am happy there were no fractures or bleeding on you side. Bruce, on the other hand....
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WOW..... Thank God nothing is broken or Bruce would be taking care of you.
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My chiropractor can’t fix this back pain.
came up the steps last night, got to the last one, caught my foot, slammed into the wall on my left, yanked the bifold door to the kitchen off the track trying to catch myself, hit my head, slammed into the back door, hit other side of my head, hit the wall with my back and of course Bruce had his umbrella there instead of on the hook where it belongs, and sat in a heap, literally, against the back door. I was afraid of falling down the steps backwards. Bruce came home and asked what did you do to the door? No broken bones, sore wrist and foot, bruise and bump on my head and a sore back. Other than that I’m fine. Got ready for Saturday market today somewhat slowly. And how was your night?Tags: None
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