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Now I am on the mend; not 100% energy wise but trying to be patient. I did find I have a "window" most days of a couple of decent hours.A few weeks ago I dropped two collages off at the Creative Arts Center in Chatham and later got a call I was an Honorable Mention winner. Later in the week I made my way to The Mayflower , an iconic gift store in Chatham, to show them my line of cards and they enthusiastically placed an order. So those were two very positive things that happened and now I plan to make up for lost time on the beach!
So sorry about the shingles.
ReplyDelete"hideously painful, debilitating and isolating" says it all.
You have such a good attitude and seem to be crawling back to
a regular life.
Take care of yourself, do good things for your soul and enjoy the beach.