like, the walk of shame, walking to the bar in the clothes you wore the night before to get your car that you were too drunk to drive the night before : giggle: Not that I would know anything about that : shifty:
Luckily for me I never got sooo drunk that I couldn't take public Transit home - that is,
without the dangers of falling down the stairs or on to the tracks!
I'm 27 and can't party as well as I did at 20. : reject:
Ah, mommyhood.
It's sad that I have spent most of today sitting online and doing nothing. I
call it my U2 recovery period.
Hell, everyone needs recovery time for
something (besides being sick) !
A Safe, Healthy Pregnancy & Delivery and a Happy, Health bebe to you, CK!
I still can go out go with my younger U2 friends and stay out & dance to the music of UF till 12 midnight - 1 AM + hang out time with them & band after.
AND the fact that I did my 1st GA @ 56 and now my 2nd one @58 as some kind of testemont to a pretty good constitution.
And if I had had the $$ maybe another GA or 2 right after each other with a hotel room... I think I could have done it!
Must keep training up for GA next tour!
MY biggest problem was getting up & down off the floor.
I must find out what exercises in general for my health/safety (besides just practicing getting up & down at home);
both "athletic" and yoga types and maybe tai chi will strengthen which muscles and maybe a ligament or 2 needs some gentle stretching as well to do that better again!
#warning icky accident details ahead#
It started to be a bit of a problem when I was still in my mid-late 30's afteer my dominant left side's (hand/arm) ripped rotator-cuff shoulder muscles healed because they had started to pull my upper arm bone apart (slight fracture) from the
freak accident impact of my under (and upper arm) being being so forcefully jerked up by the edge of the curved sidewalk curb (slipped on ice STUPIDLY because I was rushing late to work
) ;
so the
bone scar thaT I was left with on the upper part of the upper arm ( near/on greater tuberosity) now gave me like ? 90 - 95% rotation.
It hits the clavicle at about 90° plus and I lost the dominance in my left arm (hand was/is still dominant) so I started to have mild difficulty with getting off the floor since then.
Thank goodness
I wasn't a dancer or a gymnast!
MY balance and flexibility in general are very good....I beleive couldn't have dodged and weaved and moved forward and back between people's shoulder spaces holding my new and
heavier camera while being in the 2nd row of GA without those abilities! :appalud:
I did have trouble 2x's out of dozens & dozens and dozens of actions.