while at the white house of the confederacy, we got to see personal items belonging to the davis family. above is his socks. mom was telling me that in the old days socks did not have elastic in them, so you tied a string about 2/3 of the way up, then folded your sock top down over the string. makes me thankful for the elastic that comes in our socks today. could you imagine have to pull them up all the time, or running and the strings breaking or coming untied?
and speaking of breaks, i'm never quite sure what to tell people when they ask how my elbow is doing. the not nice smart aleck in me always wants to respond "it's still broke", but i know the ones asking truly care, so I say, "it's slowly healing". in this past week, i've been able to turn my hand a little past halfway over, can lift my arm (though not straight) a little below my chin, and the swelling has subsided in my fingers enough that I can type with both hands for a little bit, though I have to sit in a weird position as my arm is still crooked. yesterday was a good day; last night and this morning...not nice at all. i guess one could say my sock string broke.
and speaking of breaks, i'm never quite sure what to tell people when they ask how my elbow is doing. the not nice smart aleck in me always wants to respond "it's still broke", but i know the ones asking truly care, so I say, "it's slowly healing". in this past week, i've been able to turn my hand a little past halfway over, can lift my arm (though not straight) a little below my chin, and the swelling has subsided in my fingers enough that I can type with both hands for a little bit, though I have to sit in a weird position as my arm is still crooked. yesterday was a good day; last night and this morning...not nice at all. i guess one could say my sock string broke.
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