Barb, who had a stroke in the temporal and frontal lobes of the cerebrum 5 years ago, just published a book about her recovery process. It’s about fighting to get back to be able to do the thing she loves most in the world when doctors told her it was hopeless. I just ordered it here and you should all too.
Categories: Recovery, Stroke stuff
Amy, thank you for helping me promote this. Let me add: I priced it very low ($5 Kindle and $8 softcover) so that everyone can afford it. PLUS it’s gorgeous.
Get it. Got it. Good!
Ah yes, The Court Jester, What did the doge do?
Dean, why do I have to use Google to figure out what you post here?
Barb, Do what I do. I just hit the link for the previous blog.
What I want to know is who let the dogs out. Literally, someone opened my 8″ fence and let them out. They scratched at my front door wanting back in.
Hey Dean! I resemble that remark. At least you didn’t say court fool. I would have taken offense to that.
Jo, I Googled Dean’s nonsense and found that Danny Kaye is credited as the first to say, “get it…and so on” in a movie “The Court Jester.” Dean wasn’t calling YOU the jester, but was being obscure, which is why I have to Google his comments. I still haven’t tracked down the “doge” reference.