tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3679123700391465393.post1369195891294533587..comments2023-10-31T04:05:57.303-05:00Comments on Living and Gardening in the Ozarks: Well at last; Garden clean up- Adding to Ilene's Insantity commentsgldhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03645803822598151817noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3679123700391465393.post-65010837067898792492010-09-19T08:20:39.075-05:002010-09-19T08:20:39.075-05:00Glenda, you and I are quite a pair! Heh! Glad yo...Glenda, you and I are quite a pair! Heh! Glad you're up and at it. Don't overdo!<br /><br />I'm still waiting to heal, but have graduated out of the walker and to a four-footed cane.<br /><br />XOXOXOXOAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3679123700391465393.post-11346877558539602352010-09-18T21:27:31.642-05:002010-09-18T21:27:31.642-05:00How about that, I was thinking about the Nearings ...How about that, I was thinking about the Nearings very recently. Don't remember bread labour specifically but placing time restrictions and stopping 'while you are ahead' are good for making sure there is fuel in the tank for tomorrow.<br /><br />Glad to find the story of your improvement here, Glenda, and your pragmatism as to what's OK.<br /><br />Rosetootiredhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06985349860900383528noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3679123700391465393.post-32330216186769766052010-09-18T19:32:14.998-05:002010-09-18T19:32:14.998-05:00Glad you are doing better. Please take it easy an...Glad you are doing better. Please take it easy and don't over do it. Like Flowerlady says, there is tomorrow, and I assure you, it will be there.<br />Quit watching the TV, I am definitly going to start doing this, I am tired of it, anyway.<br />Please take each day as it comes, being disabled to an extent, I over do it almost daily, trying to complete things that are just the everyday household matters, and then get behind, just work a little each day at a few different tasks, and do what you can, no more, no less. Helen and Scott Nearing called it bread labor,and working 4 hours at each task and they completed quite a bit on their homestead, so take what they did a little at a time.denimflyzhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04737448177805751756noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3679123700391465393.post-57346952152038931652010-09-18T17:56:51.974-05:002010-09-18T17:56:51.974-05:00Glenda ~ It is oh so true that when we hurt or don...Glenda ~ It is oh so true that when we hurt or don't feel good, we get depressed and don't feel like doing a dang thing. I'm so glad that you felt so much better after getting some relief. You sure went to town on your catching up, but you don't want to over do things and I'm glad your DH said, Whoa, 2 hours is enough for this day. There is always tomorrow. You always inspire me with all that you do, and I'm a few years younger. I've already been thinking about how to make life easier on myself, so that I can enjoy each day instead of feeling like I have this huge burden that needs being taken care of.<br /><br />Love and hugs to you dear Lady of the Ozarks.<br /><br />FlowerLadyFlowerLady Lorrainehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17678852154334714784noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3679123700391465393.post-78552721967901935402010-09-18T16:36:29.923-05:002010-09-18T16:36:29.923-05:00I know what you mean, Glenda. When we aren't ...I know what you mean, Glenda. When we aren't at our best so much seems overwhelming. I have the problem too when I hurt or some household/garden disaster sets me back. I'm glad your wrist let you do some stuff (some? heck, LOTS) today. Getting things done is the best tonic! Take care.Krishttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17822528453563683772noreply@blogger.com