I thought you meant you had two stones. Hahahaha. Its new things that struggle with, last week my mum who is 95 asked me if I would like a cuppa, so I went to the kitchen to make a cup of tea for us all, and my dad was telling me that they had bought a new kettle as the other one was leaking, so I poured water all over the worktop because the spout poured a wider splurge of water and of course I missed the mug a bit. Doesnt matter really but a bit frustrating at times. I am just grateful for my strong will, because the doc wanted to do the other eye first, and I insisted that he did the other one, now at least I have one eye that had a cataract op which is perfect. If it had been the other way around I certainly wouldnt be able to see at all by now. As mum says who at her age does all her own cleaning and gardening with dad helping in the kitchen says to me, "be grateful for what you have, there are a lot of people worse off" which is quite true. It hasnt really altered what I can do, just it takes me a little longer sometimes. A bonus is that I learnt to make jewellery as my daughter said why didnt I come with her to the evening class, and a moment of gung-ho I accepted. Now a lifetime of trying to find small diamonds on the floor on all fours with a torch. Lol.
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