Ok so, I never realize how rich my life truly is until I start explaining it to a total stranger. Around HM'ers we all know each other, we come from various places and facilitate the Sports Camps, the Morning Star, Worship Events, etc.... we travel and basically work for the Kingdom.... and then they all know that I'm crazy and that I do Brazilian Jiu Jitsu. BUT explaining all that to a person who's never met you before might be slightly overwhelming... slightly. So tonight I went to see a chiropractor. I dislocated my shoulder in August while wrestling with the guys on the barge... I know, I know but it was fun... and basically wanted him to set it right again. Plus I wanted him to have a look at my ankle from when I hurt in South Africa and my wrist - this is where things get complicated. So here I am explaining all my cases; I dislocated my shoulder for the first time while swimming as a child but again during a Brazilian Jiu Jitsu class as an adult (at this point the guy snickers an okey - realizing, I think, for the first time what kind of a patient I am...) where another chiropractor set it back in its place. My ankle, I hurt badly during BJJ practice, I went to see another chiropractor, while in South Africa and he set it back in place. His specialty was ankles so I know he did a good job, I just want you to check it and see how it's doing. Now my wrist I've had chronic problems with. I used to get carpal tunnel syndrome really bad as a kid but my chiropractor in France - at this point I look up realizing what I've just said and sheepishly say "yeah I travel quite a bit" and then keep on going - told me that it was linked to my elbows. At this point the doctor (who by the way was raised in America so speaks perfect English) asks me where I'm from because he can't place my accent! Oh boy!!!! Well my mom is French, my dad is English and I was raised in Iceland.......... and I wait for it........... ICELAND! What is it like there? The classic question... if I had a cent for every time anybody asked me that question I could fly first class everywhere! So nicely I smile and give him the load down on Iceland... beautiful, no, no, there truly is no ice, quite barren landscape and definitely worth the visit.... we talk about Björk and then move on. As he's putting my body back together he asks me when I get pain in my shoulder - to which I reply.... well when I was hoisting the sail - stop - .... oh yeah I sail..... LOL oh boy! The poor guy can only say, why am I not surprised! LOL anyway so we move on to my elbow and he asks how I hurt my elbows to which he answers the question himself... wait was it while you were running away from the bulls in Spain??? LOL No, but probably from Tennis or working with the horses..... LOL by the end of the session he asking me if a fly quite a bit and asks if I might not be a pilot by any chance... LOL at least he had a good sense of humor about it all :D (If he only knew the rest...)
To us it's everyday life. It's how we've grown up. It's our pasts and our present. It's who we are. It's mundane. To everybody else... it's an amazing life. I guess it's moments like these where I realize that we truly do live amazing lives. That our lives aren't necessarily ordinary, even though to us they do feel like it because that's what we know.
For all of this I simply want to say; thank you Lord for having blessed me so richly! :o)
Thursday, September 23, 2010
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You have nice story about your visit with a chiropractor. My chiropractor is a very serious person but I still see him because he's great.
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Sorry to hear that Michael. Most chiropractors I've been to have had a great sense of humor. They're such a blessing though! My body would be so messed up if it weren't for them :o/
Yeah you probably don't need to worry about getting into a rut Girl! Haha!! Love this post so much! And I also love chiropractors, the ones I've been to have all had great sense of humor as well...lots of patience too because believe it or not, I whine quite a bit and ask constantly "What are you doing now? Is it going to hurt? Ooooooohhh...it hurts..." Chiropractor in surprise: It does? Me: "Well alright, no, not really...but it possibly could..."
LOL! You're funny Colleen! I love you girl!!!! :D
AND I also LOVE chiropractors but mainly because they make me feel so good afterward ;op I literally walked away from there on a cloud, it was beautiful! I must say though that I don't like the ones with that little tapper machine thingamajig, which you would love by the way, since the doc isn't twisting your body in awkward positions... For me it's mental; if I don't hear a crack, nothing's happened! LOL :D Seriously though, you should try the ones with that litter tapper thingy as you really wont feel a thing! :o)
Oooh, I did get a chance to try that when I was home in Canada...great fun!:) It has totally advanced from when I was much younger!:)
By the way, tried to follow you on that networked blog thing...couldn't. :(
Cioa Bella!
Oh really? That's good to know, I'll look into it. I might even just take it off, I don't think I really need the networked blog thingy when I have google follow... what do you think? Oh you blogger friend ;op
Eh just have google follow...it's enough. :)
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