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Wednesday, December 28, 2011

If I blow you a Kiss

Look around and pay attention a bit, have you noticed how Rude, inconsiderate and plain ole snotty people are lately?? well if you answered "No" to this then you should hobble around on crutches or roll your broken body around in a wheel chair for awhile and you will be sadly awakened to see what i am talking about!! It's been 4 weeks and i am so SICK of able bodies cutting in front of me while i'm rolling around with a broken ankle sticking out in front of me, I LOVE it when you BEEP your horn while my dads pulled over out of the way getting a wheelchair out of the trunk so we (my mom & me) can move head into get groceries (i really hope you feel like an ass when you see a wheelchair being opened up, because you beeped BEFORE you got a clue).. and thanks for holding the door open for me while i was on crutches today, oops sorry you didn't!! ya i remember, i was going to push the handicap automatic door button but you cut in front of my hand while looking at me to open the door, so i was so grateful when you let go of the door after you went out!! Oh and the best one yet is i LOVE it when i'm out of the way with my leg propped up to bring down the swelling in my foot and 4 kids run around me like i'm a freaking obsticle course.. No you can't jump over my leg!! stop actting like a pack of wild animals and where the heck are your parents??!! So this all happened in 2 days, but the KIDS were the boiling point today.. So if i blow you a kiss, consider yourself some lucky!! your lucky i dont't have a walking cast and can't catch up to you to kick your selfish ass, or your lucky that i can't put weight on my cast because i'd LOVE to smack you upside the head with my crutch!! Thanks for reading, hope you had a laugh, and watch out i have 2 weeks left in this cast.. lol (but like i said, i'll be blowing people kiss's if needed i hope they "get it")

6 comments:

  1. They say that Canadians are very polite and in the city where I live, most (not all) people are very considerate and hold open doors for people in wheelchairs, with canes, etc.
    However, the drivers do like to beep their horns, a lot!
    Here is to a speedy recovery for you!!

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  2. Hope you have a really quick recovery! Look out when that cast comes off in two weeks-hang in there!

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  3. Ohhhhh that's terrible!!! I have noticed this year while out and about that people seemed more stressed and self focused, and I am not in a wheel chair or on crutches!! I did have a laugh Tracy... Thanks for sharing, I hope your 2 weeks pass quickly.

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  4. One thing I can tell you from experience is location matters. I lived for 40+ years in an east coast city. rudeness was the norm, self preservation the priority. Two+ years ago I moved to a rural community and people are slower and more considerate. I am so sorry you have been given this burden, and happy that you are sharing your story.

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  5. Many people try to avoid looking at or talking to those in a wheelchair. Sad, I know. I was in one once and people kept asking whoever was pushing me if I wanted anything!
    Like I couldn't answer myself!
    Hope your recovery is speedy.

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  6. I always go out of my way to help people on crutches or in wheel chairs, etc. I was in a brace at different times in my life as well as had to use a walker and a cane after 2 spinal fusions. I know what it is like when you can't open a door at a store or to bend down to pick up something that I dropped. I hope you are on your feet in no time. Happy New Year :)

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