Throwing Caution to the Wind
Recently a few light bulbs from my kitchen fan light needed to be replaced. I had a ton of items on my to-do list, and taking time out to go to the garage to fetch the step ladder seemed like a bit of a waste of time. I decided instead to use the hassock in the sunroom to give me the few extra inches I needed to reach the light.
Now mind you, years ago, I tore the tendon in my left foot that supports the ability to be able to stand on tiptoes or balance on one foot. Getting onto the hassock to change the first bulb proved to be a bit of a challenge, but with my hard head, I was able to succeed.
The second bulb would be my undoing. As I attempted to put my left leg onto the hassock, the force pushed the hassock out from under me. The result was a twisted knee. I spent Christmas Day with the knee wrapped and hobbled just a wee bit.
In the following days, the knee feels somewhat better but it is still weak. I hobble slightly but with great pride. I have indeed learned a valuable lesson in my old age. It is worth the time to fetch a ladder when I need a bit of additional height. Sometimes taking the extra time can ensure a better outcome.
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