I've been thinking (and procastinating) about a display for my American Pain Foundation work. I've started lining up meetings to attend to share information about the APF. I see myself bringing a display with me (remember those white cardboard 3-fold display boards everybody used for science projects in middle school).
I even have collected the information I want to include and drew a layout. There's as far as I got for weeks. Why? Just thinking about cutting and pasting makes my back hurt. Still, I want to get it done, so I need to get started. If I start now, I can cut and paste a piece or two a day and not kill myself trying to do the entire board at one time.
First step -- buy the board. I went to Staples (one of my favorite stores -- along with AC Moore and Kohl's) today. Hooray! Board sitting open in the middle of the home office. I even went downstairs and collected my fancy scissors, glue sticks, construction paper and other 'scrapbooking' supplies.
Ready to go ... not actually going. Now I'm ready to rest. I think I'll actually starting buiding the display tomorrow. Can't wait to show you all what I can do!
Candy's continuing and personal story about life with chronic pain after suffering a broken back. T5 refers to the fifth thoracic vertebra ... broken in 2003.
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