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sennashi_dorei ([personal profile] sennashi_dorei) wrote2025-04-27 09:52 am

Ah, the times.

I woke up this morning, and I was achey and sore. It reminded me of being at Ike's place. I moved there begrudgingly, but had a mostly great time other than my health.

That house had the feel of age. Record player: 45s from the 40s, maybe earlier. We'd listen sometimes, too. A nice piano in the living room. The sweet dogs.

But those walls, they had the feeling of age in a scary, but also, somehow pleasant way. It was a sense of atmosphere that was comfortable.. except! You reeeaaally had to wonder if there was mold in those walls: it was like an old farm house in the middle of the burbs.

I still think there might have been mold in that house. That's where my health seriously started to deteriorate. I got pneumonia while I was there. That remains to be the only time I've ever had pneumonia.

My legs were the worst. I was just starting to work out more than ever before. 30-45 minute walks 2-3 times a day, many days a week.

My legs started hurting *before* even my first walk. I went to a doctor, and they said I had a vitamin d deficiency, so they put me on that.

Mi madre recommended walking, so I tried it out, and it was really lifting my spirits, and honestly, I felt like it was helping me feel better.

The way my legs felt in those early days, was remembered this morning... but once I started moving around a little bit, it just went away! Happy.

I'm going to attempt to take today as a mostly break day, since I've been walking so much... but!!!! I'm almost out of the paper that I need for a project ><. I feel like a paper mill, kinda hate that.

Thankfully, everything I make, can also be made with metal, too. So... if folks want to complain about my paper usage... I'm actually wanting to try the metal... just.. it might take a bit to get there, we'll see how that goes.

But paper can be recycled.. so maybe it's not as bad as I think? I have no idea. I took up origami for so many reasons.

I'm trying to look forward to the day... but there's still too many problems, oh well.