This Tuesday 4 is from Monday December 9. 2019.
A Repeat ~ Just Wondering
1. When was the last time you tried something new?
Hmm, I guess I don't try new things that often. I suppose I could say it was a recipe for English scones which I made last night. I've made similar baked goods before but this one was with buttermilk. I suppose it's the proper way. I just so happened to have buttermilk on hand because dear hubby accidentally mistook it for cream. Although the recipe was for English scones, I added blueberries, an ingredient that I don't think the English use in scones. The recipe greatly understated the amount of buttermilk required. I could have added more than I did but they still taste great. (I bake rarely these days due to being a Type 2 diabetic. Over the years I've had to change my diet but there are times when I am not so disciplined. To be honest, I just get fatigued from thinking about it all the time).
2. Who in your family do you compare yourself to?
No one except perhaps my mother in certain circumstances like cooking and sewing because she was so good at both. A natural talent whereas I am not, but I keep trying. Update: After reading the answers from others, I realize I didn't understand the question. I'm like my mother in very many ways: stature, resemblance except for skin colouring, some aspects of personality, work ethic, many interests and values. But I'm also like my father in several ways: build, complexion and colouring, personality & work ethic. My mom however told me often that I reminded her of her grandmother. She was referring to her grandmother's patience. I always found this an interesting observation since I personally didn't think I was so patient though my assessment of self has since changed. I think I became more patient with age.
3. What lesson in life did you learn the hard way?
Sometimes you will stand alone in life so you must learn to be strong and have strong faith in God.
4. What can you do today that you weren't able to do before?
I don't think there is anything I can really point to except perhaps walking. I thank God I could always walk but some years back (I forget what year it was), I was suddenly stricken with osteoarthritis and couldn't walk for many months. I was in excruciating pain and gained a lot of weight. I tried getting better by diet, supplements, acupuncture etc. Finally, I learned about something called rehab poles for walking. They are a lot like like Nordic walking poles. I started using those and going for short walks. I also learned about whole body vibration (WBV) and started using WBV machine every day. It took well over a year but I was finally able to walk without agonizing pain. Now the arthritis did not go away and from time to time and I still suffer on a daily basis but nothing like I did several years ago. Also, I can still walk. I take at least one pole with me every time I leave the house. It helps me go farther and keeps me upright. I did have one big arthritic attack last year and that was difficult but the recovery didn't take as long. I had the benefit of physiotherapy and my poles to help. I'm happy to say I lost the weight I gained due to sitting so much.
4 comments:
I hope your arthritis heals and goes away. I know there is only so much that can be done but, I hope it just goes away. It is no fun.
Thanks for joining in!!
I love scones, and those sound delicious!
These are fun. So sorry to hear about your arthritis pain -- I can relate.
I think the best way to lighten the pains of osteoarthritis is to gain muscle on your thighs. About five year ago, I got acute wear-and-tear type of knee arthritis. I was a rude awakening but fortunately it was not so serious that I recovered in three months. I’ve kept muscle exercise since then. Take care of yourself.
Yoko
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