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Living Quietly in a noisy world

10.13.08

Sounds like a really good book title. Maybe I’ll be able to write it one day.

My strict vocal rest is now extended until Thursday at least. I went to the doctor today who confirmed that I have an acute right vocal fold hemorrhage. So, silent I remain until I return to the doctor on Thursday to see if it has healed enough to start speaking again. In the meantime, Grammy is coming tomorrow and Nanma is coming for the following two days to “mother” my children at least verbally.

I got an email today from a wonderful lady from my Bible Study who wrote to tell me she was praying for me and to cheer me with a funny story. I have to post it here since if I were allowed to laugh, I would have at reading this:

Here’s a funny story to give you a chuckle. About 3 or 4 years ago, my son (the hippy/dippy, peace and love one) was dating a girl named Michelle. He told us before he brought her home the first time that she was a mute and they were often at the house and we’d find notes all over the place. [My husband] was totally entranced and was planning to do a film about her to be entitled “Speechless.” She always wore long gauzy flowing white dresses and wore her hair in a red bob. One day, Art came home and thought I’d bought a new piece of garden statuary – but it was just Michelle doing Tai Chi in the garden – except that she didn’t have the red bob (turned out it was a wig), but had a red mohawk! Next thing, [my son] tells us that she isn’t exactly a mute, she just chooses not to talk! Gag!! Before too long, she ran off with his best friend — total betrayal! Cut to 2008 and Jon is back with Michelle the Mute – except she isn’t mute anymore — we often tell her she’s a lot more fun now that she’s talking!!

Hee. Hee. That’s the only chuckling I’m doing right now. But, I sure liked the email!

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Posted by Kelly the Overthinker
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  1. Musings of a Housewife says

    10.13.08 at 11:13 pm

    I didn’t know you blog!!!! What fun! We have a very active Philly Mom Blogger group that gets together and chats via GoogleGroups! Want to join?

    How ARE you???

    Jo-Lynne

  2. Jodie says

    10.14.08 at 2:40 pm

    oh man, Kelly. I can’t imagine not speaking for so long… oh the thousands of things I take for granted. I’m thinking of you today as I get in my 16,000 words. Praying for healing, Jodie

  3. Erika says

    10.14.08 at 7:50 pm

    Again, Soooo sorry. Losing my voice is just not something I’ve really thought about. Gives me good perspective hearing your plight. Perhaps God is getting you silent b/c He’s got something reeeeally important to tell you. Keep your ears open!

    PS: You could tell Ashlyn that you traded your voice to an evil sea witch named Ursela so that you could continue to be married to the man of your dreams!

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