Well, this week will sure be a challenge! I am moving on Saturday. This is the first time I've ever hired movers: I'm guessing I will a) feel completely awkward watching somebody else move everything (sure I can't take that box out to the truck for you?) and b) be 100% relieved. At the end of the day, all I'll have to do is unpack the basics and get ready for the long, slow un-pack ahead of me. Today while I was helping unpack someone else, I stepped down on the kitchen floor wrong and about passed out. This planter fasciitis/ RSD combo, it is no good. I can barely stand to have my foot propped up in bed, after pain meds, and yet somehow I'm going to have to find a way to be going full strength all week. Well, hopefully a good night's sleep will reset things.
Packing up my bookshelves today, I found my copy of La Bete Humaine by Emile Zola. This book... I have a very strong love-hate relationship with this book. We read it in my 8 a.m. CSCL class freshman year. Hated the book, loved the class, and now I guess I'll have to keep Zola around for nostalgic reasons (that, and there are notes written all over the book!).
I walked 1,057 steps today. The goal of the program is to get up to 10,000 steps a day, but 1,057 is a great place to start in a bad flare-up.
Time for blessed sleep. Wishing you all a good Monday!
