Tall Timbers Falling

Last month I was hiking with friends at Vasquez Rocks and I slipped and fell. Ungracefully and painfully. It seemed like the only damage was a badly sprained right ankle, but it looks like I might have done a bit more harm than I realized.

Anyway, for the past two weeks...well, I guess three weeks since it coincided with the arrival of Marlowe the Mutt, and he's been dogging (ha!) my footsteps for nearly a month now...I've been suffering from sciatica. Which is really, seriously unpleasant because it hurts to sit (which makes typing difficult) and hurts even worse to lie down (which makes sleep largely impossible for more than a couple of hours at a time). So it's been hellish, although I realize as health issues go, it's minor.

Cutting straight to the chase, I've had to push back The Monet Murders again -- for the final time, I assure you -- which I am very sorry about. Not least because my finances rely on sticking to deadlines. But there are some things that just can't be bulldozed through, and it turns out that this is one of them. I don't want to crank out a book when I'm sleep-deprived and unable to fully concentrate--even if it was physically possible, which at this point, it isn't.

So that's that. The book will now be out May 25th.

In other news, Marlowe the Mutt continues to thrive and grow. Well, he's not growing much, but he is thriving, and he's pretty darned adorable, if I do say so. When I first scooped him out of that canine hell, my sciatica was at maximum misery level, and I can't deny that I did think I'd probably made a mistake but too late to turn back now. Not a joyous thought, to be honest. It turns out I was wrong because we love the little monster dearly, and if you're going to be in pain anyway, you might as well have something to distract you.

I've had to rearrange my schedule considerably. Mornings are now spent taking MtM outside and then feeding and playing with him (he is partial to chasing his squeaky stuffed raccoon toy up and down the staircase at top speed) ..and from there coffee on the patio seems a fairly natural move (and so much more pleasant than diving into email, though, frankly, that mental adjustment took some doing). I've been trying to swim a bit although it's a bit chilly right now. Supposedly the best thing is to keep moving, gentle stretches, etc.

Patience. A hard word to live by.

So that's where we are. The day before yesterday I bought some roses and tea lights and odds and ends for the garden. Yesterday I started catching up on email. Last night I actually slept through the entire night, so maybe the tide has turned. It's possible life is getting back to normal. Fingers crossed.



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Published on April 21, 2017 01:00
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message 1: by Sofia (new)

Sofia Hope you get better soon


message 2: by WMD (new)

WMD Hey
Sorry to hear this wincing news. I had a coworker with a similar problem, and he got a treadmill installed at this desk...he can't sit still or stand without hurting...but he finds walking works for him pain wise... (not sure how possible it is to read and work on computer, but an interesting approach). Perhaps for you, a floating desk :)


message 3: by Paola (new)

Paola Get better soon, Josh! I suffer from sciatica myself and recovering normally takes 1-2 weeks. So glad you have an adorable new canine friend to distract you :)) All the best!


message 4: by Sharon (new)

Sharon Karpierz Visit a chiropractor. Great help for sciatica,


message 5: by Kiara (new)

Kiara Yes, chiropractor helped me as well: plus light food, no coffee, no wine, no chocolate.... You like it? than avoid it for a week or two, it seems it is also connected to the intestine... Bah.... hope you feel better soon ;)


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