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Tag: habit

Empty boxes

Empty boxes

Tom quit smoking on my birthday. He didn’t actually start the day intending to do that. It just happened. When you are hospitalized with a stroke, they don’t let you light up in bed, oddly enough. So that took care of the first month of quitting. What surprised him was that he had no nicotine … read more Empty boxes

Posted on August 27, 2016May 15, 2019Author LisaCategories RefractionTags 2013, cigarettes, habit, quit, smoking, Tom
The valve is open

The valve is open

My art table is covered with plastic sheets and a layer of gypsum dust from all the holes in the drywall. My glass art supplies are in boxes and bags in the living room. I cart my supplies downstairs, and dust and vacuum to make a small table space, and unearth a stool to sit … read more The valve is open

Posted on March 14, 2016May 15, 2019Author LisaCategories ImprovisationTags 1996, art, creativity, Dad, glass, habit, plumbing
A new habit

A new habit

Usually new habits are hard to adopt. But I’ve changed a lifelong habit in one day. It happened because I’ve had shoulder pain from strains, off and on, for years. But lately it’s been bad, bad, bad. An MRI revealed a tear, and yesterday I learned from an orthopedic specialist that I have a frozen … read more A new habit

Posted on January 12, 2016May 15, 2019Author LisaCategories ImprovisationTags 2014, clothes, habit, pain, shoulder
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