Friday, February 18, 2011

Top Ten Creature Comforts

I was inspired to write after reading this article.  There are just some days that there is little that will ease my pain.  But there are a few things that make it a little easier to deal with.

Everquest 2 - I'm a gamer.  Always have been, always will be.  The thing that kept me hooked on this game longer than any other is the community.  I have so many friends in the game and there is always something to do.  And despite the monthly subscription fee, it's cheaper by far than many other forms of entertainment.

Kindle - I love my gadgets.  This is one that makes my life so much easier.  Lighter and less bulky than even a single paperback book, I can keep a full library in the palm of my hand.  On top of that, I have my Bible everywhere I go, so no more "Crap, I'm at church and forgot to bring my Bible!".  That alone makes it so worth it!  The best part of this, with a little planning, I have my cross-stitch patterns on the go!  Which brings me to...

Needlepoint - Whether I'm cross-stitching or creating a cute keychain out of plastic canvas, I find comfort in doing something constructive.  On days when the pain is in my hands or wrists, I shy away from this activity, but any other time, having a convenient, portable project to work on makes my day.

Electric Blanket - My savior!!!  Grandma got this for me a couple Christmases ago when the winter chill had me in significant pain.  I could not imagine not having this anymore.  The almost instant warmth I find under it is too exquisite for words!


My Little Brothers - Don't get me wrong, sometimes they are just plain chaotic, but there is little more satisfying than a gentle hug from the baby or playing games with the kids.  They are truly blessings.

Diet Cherry Limeade - Ok, no big surprise I'm a heavy drinker, but Sonic loves it!  There's something soothing about that drink, and the nice thing is it's caffeine free, because it's made with diet sprite, so my doctor won't throw fits over it and it won't disturb my already disturbed sleep.

My Recliner - This has been my lifeline since before (thank God!) I was diagnosed with Fibromyalgia.  I bought the most comfortable chair I could.  It's so soft and poofy (yes, poofy).  And since I've fixed it up with my computer so I can play in my recliner, I'm in heaven here.  This is kinda a combo of a few Comforts: EQ2, my Electric Blanket, My Recliner, and more often than not, a Diet Cherry Limeade.

DVR - Just got this today.  It's one of the little luxuries I've missed having the last few years.  My favorite series on DVD made up for it to a degree, but finally having the ability to watch whatever I want whenever I want is great, especially for those insomnia-ridden nights when nothing is on.  Or the following mornings when I finally fell asleep an hour before a feature movie I wanted to watch.

Hot Tub - So, sadly, I don't actually own one, but the gym I go to has one.  Whether I have the energy to attempt some fibro-friendly exercises in there or I just need to soak, it's a little luxury I enjoy whenever I can get there.


The Best Friends a Spoonie Could Have - Despite a world full of people who just don't get it, there are a few wonderful people in my life who do.  I love the people who make my life that much better just by being in it.  Real friends, who can put up with all the inconveniences and let downs that I wish I could spare them from, but are always there for me.  God truly has blessed me with wonderful friends and family.  Without them, I seriously doubt how well I'd be able to live with this condition.

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