It's been a full day. I watched the sunrise over the Kofa Mountains while Dwain snored away.
The morning was spent in town. We went to the big tent for the craft show and beginning of the car show. The car show is Saturday and Sunday. But a few were in place. We saw a Studebaker. Definitely doesn't look like the one in back forty. :D We talked to a couple who had a photography booth.
Looked at a few booths outside, nothing new. Stopped at The Gambler, which is an RV supply store. Got gas for the generator and water. We buy water here. Cheapest place we have found is five gallons for a buck. We got a burger at Burger King. Last stop I picked up produce and bread while Dwain mailed a birthday card to our good friend Carol. Carol is a great friend (not just a good friend) and she always reads my blog. :D She is older than I am! Hee Hee
After we got home, Dwain started putting together a clothes line. Saturday will be wash day. I worked on the computer until our neighbors stopped by while on a walk. They are from Canada. We had a nice visit.
My Fibromyalgia is doing ok today. I had cramping in the back of my upper legs after walking down town. Still protesting a little tonight. I did have something different happen this morning. As I was sitting up in bed before getting up, quite a bit of tearing poured from my left eye. This has never happened before. I probably wouldn't have thought much of it, but a friend on the Facebook Fibromyalgia site commented about doing the same thing the day before. I will check my favorite Fibromyalgia book, Fibromyalgia Up Close and Personal, to see if the good doctor discusses this issue.
Still have a sink full of dishes that need to be done. Will write more tomorrow.
Hi Deb, Regular reader here. Not sure if the pain/cramping in the legs is caused by fibro, but I've had the same symptoms. I also have varicose veins there, so that may explain it (at least for me!). I see you name your favorite book and am wondering if you have ever heard/read Dr. Jacob Teitelbaum's From Fatigued to Fantastic? Just read a really wonderful fibro article from Women to Women that discusses it -- as well as some other resources... Here's a link to the article Natural solutions for fibromyalgia pain and treatment Thanks!
ReplyDeleteHave a good time at the car show, remember to take it easy!!!! Rest often! Take lots of pictures!
ReplyDeleteThanks Jacqueline, I have not read the book, but will check it out..thanks
ReplyDeleteMy legs are still a problem, mostly in the back.
Ugh, I know the tearing issue. No fun! It's usually if I have too much cold air hitting it, if I'm coming down with something, my allergies are acting up, or occasionally just out of nowhere because that's the way the Fibro likes it (grrr). And I'm glad I'm not the only one who gave into some fast food pleasures this weekend, hee hee. :)
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