After all of that dry, boring town meeting stuff, I needed some frivolity in my blog. Well, it wasn’t funny at the time, but maybe it is now.
For several weeks I had to head to the bathroom when I didn’t need to go because if I waited until I did, it would be too late. Aah…being injured is so much fun. No wait. No it’s not.
Three days before I fell, I had the worst headache I had had in years. It made me so sick to my stomach that I had to go to bed. My boys were very concerned for me that day. They studied my face to see what was wrong. I even noticed them stopping their fighting game to come over and take care of me. I thought this was extremely sweet.
When I fell, though, they could not have cared less. They stood in front of me when I tried to walk. They attempted to drag me around the block. They jumped on my cantaloupe-sized knees. I got no sympathy for my injuries from them at all. So, what are the parameters for dog sympathy, I wonder? It certainly isn’t falling.
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