Wednesday, 13 November 2024

A Host Of Angels

 Once again I appologise for not being around for a while, this time it was because it hurt too much to sit at the computer.  I hurt my back, and please let this be a warning to you all, think before you lift! It was my own stupid fault, my brother has an electric wheelchair and two of the wheels got wedged between paving stones and gravel, he was completely stuck so yes you guessed it, I tried to lift the chair with him sitting in it out of the gravel, what made me think I could actually do that is beyond me. I felt a pop and the disc actually sliding out and then I was on my knees in excruciating pain. I have hurt my back several times before but nothing like this.

After a very painful five hour wait in A&E I was seen by a paramedic who confirmed that I had slipped a disc. I was told to go home take pain killers and move around as much as possible, no x-rays were taken and there's no follow up. So I have spent a very painful two weeks trying to do just that but boy does it hurt! I am improving and doing exercises that I found on YouTube because I know that by the time I get a GP appointment and I get reffered to a physiotherapist it will be weeks before I'm seen.

I have learnt my lesson, when we see someone in trouble our first instinct is to help, but we have to think before we put ourselves in danger, please be careful.  I think its going to be a few weeks before my back gets better, it's so restricting even driving is painful but I will get there.

I have managed to do some crocheting with my lower back supported with a cushion and a hot water bottle, what would we do without our hot water bottles instant relief ahhh. 

I have been making Angels for NHAP these go into memory boxes.


So simple to make and it's fun to make them with different types of yarn and thread, twelve pairs so far, I'm not sure if I'll make more because I'm now thinking of penguins.😀

An angel is always lovely to give as a gift or to even to hang on your Christmas tree, here is the pattern if you would like to give them a try.

PATTERN

I'm now going to try to plant some spring bulbs into containers, I'm not sure if I'll be able to but I'll give it my best shot as the sun is shinning and the weather is mild for this time of the year, it's set to change at the weekend with cold frosts and even the possibility of snow forecast.

Take Care 😘


9 comments:

  1. Linda, I am sorry to hear about your back. I do hope that you have a speedy recovery and feel better. You have crocheted a lot of beautiful angels. Thanks for sharing the patterns and take care.

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  2. Oh goodness me! I am so sorry to read about your back and slipped disc. Do be careful and I hope it feels much better soon.

    I hope you were able to get your spring bulbs planted.

    Those angels are lovely.

    All the best Jan

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  3. Oh no, I feel your pain. You really have to be careful once you suffer with your back as it's so easy to hurt it again. The angels are lovely, terribly sad that they're needed though.

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  4. Hope you are better now Linda !
    We must think twice before doing something our instinct tell us to do...
    Your little angels are beautiful !!!! You have being busy...
    Have a shinny day !
    Hug
    Anna

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  5. Your angels are gorgeous Linda. I especially like the two-colour ones and I'm looking forward to seeing your penguins. I hope you feel better soon - yes, a lesson to us all. It's tempting to rush in to help but we need to be sensible. I hope you got your bulbs planted.

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  6. Ouch! I do hope that you're feeling much better now, Linda.
    The angels are really lovely. Thank you for sharing the pattern. Xx

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  7. Take care of your back. I hope you get well soon. Your crocheted angels are very pretty!

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  8. Oh, I'm so sorry you got hurt, Linda. I hope you're feeling better. Those angels are terrific. I think I made that pattern you link to several years ago, and put one in each of my sons' advent calendars. I asked youngest what he thought of the crocheted angel, and he asked, "What angel?" Oh my goodness... I have no idea if he tossed it not seeing it, or if he didn't recognize that it was an angel. lol Yours all look so sweet, and beautifully crocheted. No mistake, they are angels. :D

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  9. So sorry to hear about your back. I'm sitting here nodding as you describe...yes we try to help; but as we age we need to think through things first. We also need to ask for help more than many of us do. Hope things continue to improve for you. Love your angels, so pretty and such a worthy cause. Take care.

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