At first look before reading the text I thought Georg (the lady on the right, I assume) was Gracie Allen.But neither of those men look like George Burns!
I've been wearing my sandals (the heel is a couple inches high, rubber soles) to the office for about three weeks. I had to wear them because a month ago I fell while helping someone move furniture onto a flat trailer. We had placed something on the trailer and I was coming down the slatted ramp. My foot slipped through the slats and every limb went in a different direction with me falling flat on my back. I haven't a clue how I didn't break something but am thankful. The result of my fall was initial swelling leading to a huge bump on my left shin. Also my left foot turned a spectacular color purple. But only along the inner sole and three of my toes. I chose to wear sandals when we were called back to the office because slippers were not an option.
Last week, my coworker noticed last week that they're women's sandals. I told her that they were the only footwear I could wear and are incredibly comfortable. There was no way I could wear my male sandals or shoes.
I didn’t go to the doctor at the time. Everything worked and really there was no pain. Tenderness, yes. Pain, no. After a month, I still have a sizable knot and what looks like a burn on my shin but all the bruising seems to be gone from my foot but there is still swelling. I didn’t go initially because I’d discussed it with my wife. She agreed that if it seemed like nothing was broken, they probably wouldn’t do anything but since I still have swelling, we made an appointment for tomorrow.
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She looks geisha-like to me.
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ReplyDeleteAt first look before reading the text I thought Georg (the lady on the right, I assume) was Gracie Allen.But neither of those men look like George Burns!
With some good teasing and upcombing I think miss Chesterton could have a beehive that any Baltimore Hon' would be proud of! Ha!
ReplyDeleteI've been wearing my sandals (the heel is a couple inches high, rubber soles) to the office for about three weeks. I had to wear them because a month ago I fell while helping someone move furniture onto a flat trailer. We had placed something on the trailer and I was coming down the slatted ramp. My foot slipped through the slats and every limb went in a different direction with me falling flat on my back. I haven't a clue how I didn't break something but am thankful. The result of my fall was initial swelling leading to a huge bump on my left shin. Also my left foot turned a spectacular color purple. But only along the inner sole and three of my toes. I chose to wear sandals when we were called back to the office because slippers were not an option.
ReplyDeleteLast week, my coworker noticed last week that they're women's sandals. I told her that they were the only footwear I could wear and are incredibly comfortable. There was no way I could wear my male sandals or shoes.
I didn’t go to the doctor at the time. Everything worked and really there was no pain. Tenderness, yes. Pain, no. After a month, I still have a sizable knot and what looks like a burn on my shin but all the bruising seems to be gone from my foot but there is still swelling. I didn’t go initially because I’d discussed it with my wife. She agreed that if it seemed like nothing was broken, they probably wouldn’t do anything but since I still have swelling, we made an appointment for tomorrow.
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