So I called the health fund for
help, and they located a tube of the first ointment in the health fund pharmacy
about 20 minutes walk away. So I told the pharmacy to save it for me, I would be coming. I could
have taken the bus, but not yet having gotten my 10,000 daily steps in for the
day, I elected to walk.
Here I need to explain that I
don't like wearing my boots. I have rather large feet, and the only boots I have
found in my size have relatively smooth soles, and are not conducive to quick
(ie, aerobic) walking. So I only wear them when I REALLY need to. Now this morning I had been out, and the
weather had been fairly dry for what had been forcasted as a very "rainy day". So since it wasn't
raining when I left the house, I wore regular shoes. That was MY mistake.
To make a long story short, I was
caught in a deluge. Heavy rains and gusty winds drenched me. In addition, road
construction forced me to walk through ankle-high rivulets. And then from the
pharmacy I had to take a bus to past my house, to return to the first pharmacy
in order to obtain the SECOND ointment. (For some reason, the health fund
pharmacy didn't have it, only the first….). From there I had to walk home, again in the pouring rain.
Now I am NOT complaining about
the rain. We need every drop.But I hope I learned my lesson to wear my boots
more often. And of course, on arriving home I plucked a pair of warm socks from
my drawer, and put them on the radiator. Then I went to change my sodden skirt,
and topped that off with wearing the warmed-up socks.
I'm glad that at least I got
the last bit of my aerobic walking in for the day. Maybe tomorrow I'll try
canoeing……
2 comments:
Because of the rain, I wore my uncomfortable boots to get to work and then changed to the more comfortable ones at work and then reversed to go home.
At least you got the meds, B"H.
Your last sentence made me laugh! I hate getting caught in the rain. Hopefully that ointment will last a while!
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