Well, I did it! When I finally sent my revised manuscript on its way on Monday, it was with some relief and a certain amount of satisfaction. It’s been a challenging year. This time, last year, Ma was lying in the grimmest of hospital wards waiting for an operation. Her progress might have better if that same arm hadn’t been injured again in August when she was struck by a dustcart riding the pavement. Then, you may remember, at the beginning of November she broke her big toe. Ma’s fine, as feisty as ever, but I do hope for her sake that she’s a lot less accident-prone next year.
Fortunately, it’s a far less serious problem, a posterior vitreous detachment, a normal part of ageing although in my case probably caused by my prescription and lifting too much during the move. It’ll be fine so long as I avoid high-impact exercise until it’s completely settled down. What’s especially frustrating is that it really seems to be taking its time, but I have to be patient.
Running or seeing – I don’t think there’s a contest, is there?
The photo was taken from my bedroom window today. And can I just say, I hate new Blogger, I just don't have time to fiddle with wretched formatting!
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I so agree about vision's importance, and think it is my favorite of all the senses. Thank you for sharing a sampling of that marvelous view from your window. Wow!
Congratulations on sending that manuscript off to your publisher.
Hoping that those hinges will arrive very soon.
Let the festive season begin! xo
Remember where you're staying on that North American book tour......
So relieved your Ma is okay after all she's been through this past year. Hopefully your eye will settle down soon and you'll be able to start running again. x
I'm frankly astonished that you've managed to write AT ALL during a year like that. I must give myself a kick up the back side...
Oh dear; the eyes. I recognise the consultants' tone of relish though. My astigmatisms have gone way beyond the normal range and no, I don't find that nearly as interesting as they do! I hope yours recover quickly.
Wonderful view of the sea (can I make out the tide turning?) - must inspire your writing. Hope you are back to running soon and burning off the emotions. What's the new book called? 'All Quiet on the Maternal Front'perhaps.
And you are entirely right: sight or running is not even a question. It will be worth it in the end.
Here's to a less stormy 2012 for you and yours and me and mine!
What a year you've had. Glad your mother's recovered well and I hope your eye soon settles down.
Fabulous view!
Take care,
CJ x
Glad your mom's doing well and really, there's no toss-up between running and seeing. The eyes have it! *groan*
Congrats on completing that book!
Pondside, it felt like climbing a very big mountain! I'm pleased to have made it.
Sorry to hear that your father's afflicted with sight problems, Milla. Always such a worry and frustration. And thanks for your good wishes... I hope it's easier next year too.
Flowerpot, you haven't exactly had it easy, have you. Sending you my best wishes for next year.
Lins, another kind reader who's had tough time of it, your kind words are much appreciated.
Mags, they sent the wrong hinges. Sigh. I'm trying some power walking, but it's not the same as good blast of a run.
And Jenny - you've been backwards and forwards not to mention washed away, so it's a wonder you've hung on in there. Commiserations on the eye consultant front. Not much fun being on the receiving end of that relish!
Oh don't Fennie - it is quiet on the maternal front... at the moment! Yes, now that work on renovations has settled down a bit, I've had some time to look around and feel glad to have landed in such a lovely location.
Elizabethm, I couldn't agree more! Let's both hope for less interesting times in 2012. Or more agreeable interesting times, anyway!
Shirley, thank you for your kind thoughts.
Thank you, Crystal!
Thanks, Liane. Here's to a great writing year for both of us in 2012.