@GDSMom.Glad you are recovering. Take it slowly. Things will seem rough for a while, but be clear that you can get back to pretty much normal.
Here’s my story.When I had my heart replumbed (getting on for five years ago) it took me six months before I could get back on the Aikido mats. (Three months for the ribcage to heal.) Yes, I had horrible cramps for a while. Getting into and out of bed required a special technique. The day after I got home from the hospital I went for a walk with my wife. I walked for about four minutes, paused for two, and then four minutes back home and sat down exhausted. Same again next day. Then added a little more. Just to the next tree. After a while I was walking with my son. Twenty minutes. Oh. A hill. Turn round and go home. But the day came when I was walking for forty minutes, up a steeper slope than that hill. And I went on a rehab course at the local hospital. (Aust. health system, so no fees.)
Tonight I am going to teach the kids’ Aikido class and then teach most of the adults’ class.
Remember, then, (at the risk of sounding like someone else)yes, you can.
I remember the “Life Alert” commercial for the little old lady who fell and could not get up. Man that has been around for a long time, since the early ’90s. My parents were still alive then and my Mom warned all of us kids; “Do not even think about buying one of those &^%$^^^**** things for me!” . Anyhow good strip today.
I wish everyone a nice holiday on Monday except for Notre Dame for sneaking into Tallahassee and winning in OT :( But seriously to all Fighting Irish fans out there: good game! You can’t win them all, especially FSU now that Coach Bowden is gone…….
I am not sure who looks grumpier in panel 2: Georgia or Elvis….. Elvis is definitely feeling Georgia’s pain and does not appreciate Lupin’s joyful demeanor!
And then one morning, you try to twist off the cap on a new jar of jelly. And you can’t. And the rubber gripper doesn’t help. And you sprain your thumb! Then you empty your kitchen drawers looking for an old fashioned “church key” so you can PRY up the cap until you hear the seal pop. And your poor thumb will never be the same. :-(
When Mommy is mad, Elvis is mad too! Ha ha! And Lupin is roasting his owner! Bad Lupin! I feel your pain Woman! I had knee surgery 2 years ago, and will be turning 40(+15!) in November, too!
Hey you Whippersnappers! I am TWICE 40 and still walk 2.25 miles every morning up hill and down. Yes, I have a back and a knee that was injured and gives me grief sometimes and I have to use a rollator while I domy walk. Hope I can keep at it for another 10+ years!
I’m almost 59 (yikes) I’m more cautious but can still do those kinds of things despite some heavy wear on my knees. Currently, I am disassembling old stone walls in my woods, (there are miles of them) and reassembling them around the property, as decorative walls and gardens. By myself, I move about 3 tons in five trips with my tractor and trailer. The largest of the stones are +100 pounds I can easily lift, with a self-imposed limit of 250. When I told her, my wife made me promise I won’t lift anything over 200 because I’m “old” LOL sigh…
Georgia, are you sending me a warning thru the BCNverse? I recently rediscovered a lovely picture that had been hiding under the bed. (I’m doing some serious Marie Kondo-ing). I’ve been thinking about hanging it above the sofa. Unfortunately, the sofa, a convertible, is too heavy for me to move, so I’ll have to climb the sofa to hang the picture. Maybe I should rethink….
40?! that’s nothing! wait until you hit 65! but until you DO hit 65, start walking and climbing as many stairs as you can; and put down the pizza and beer. Old age approaches slowly, and all you have to do is be faster.
The real problem is that if we have had any injuries that were completely healed when we were younger, they like to come back and say things like,“Hi there! Remember me? I decided to visit again.” I spent years doing gymnastics and managed to sprain almost everything at some point. And sure enough, they’ve been dropping by to visit and some don’t know when to go away.
Sympathy. A fall will remind all of us that we are not as young as we think we are. Do take it easy. You have had so many health problems we worry about you and would greatly miss your art work and cat news if you had to quit. In that order.
Always use the right climbing support and properly. I had a friend who came back three times from serious cancer but died after falling off a ladder from above the safe point.
Oh come on I turned 69 in June. I’ve had a knee replaced and desperately need the other one done. Not happening now because of COVID. I can still get on a two step step ladder, but for me that is a survival skill being vertically challenged
A bit of advice when you finally realize that you need step stools and ladders because it’s too hard to step up on the chair—make sure to count the steps. If you think you’re stepping off the bottom step when you’re really stepping off the next to the bottom step. there are consequences. I have the scars to prove it!
About fifteen years ago, as a spry young(ish) pup working in retail, I was carrying some collapsed cardboard boxes when I walked into a small stepstool, smashing the tender part of my knee into a solid metal corner. That knee has been a problem ever since.
Due to my ongoing (two years now) hip problems, I no longer have the strength to step up on a chair, which I used to do with regularity. Now, since a chair is a broader, more stable surface, I use my little two-step ladder to step onto the chair. And try to only do that when Partner is around to steady me. And lately, I’ve been investing in light bulbs that are supposed to last 15 years or so.
I was at a big box hardware store in the plumbing aisle when a man came and picked up a forty gallon water heater. He grunted as he set it on the dolly, looked at me and said “Don’t turn 40.” I didn’t have the heart to tell him I was 50.
As somone who turned 48 recently, allow me to welcome The Woman. One of us, one of us! Also, I love Elvis’ loyalty by frowning with her. But I love that Lupin gives 0 effs!
That is one grumpy Woman, lol. (And an equally grumpy Elvis.) I suppose poor knees are likely in my future, given that my poor mother has had both hers replaced (and her mother, too).
I missed a step on my front concrete steps last night and fell, spraining my my right wrist. I suppose it could have been worse – could have broken it. But it hurts as much as if I had broken it an it is entirely useless. I, of course, am right-handed. I’m having trouble FEEDING myself! I hope you’re doing better, Georgia! <-3
RAGs about 3 years ago
Been there, done that, and it takes a lot longer to heal than it did when we were 19.
Le'letha Premium Member about 3 years ago
Oh no! I feel like this is a true story, and if so, BEST WISHES GEORGIA! Hope you are feeling better now.
McColl34 Premium Member about 3 years ago
Elvis is in full protection mode!
Sue Ellen about 3 years ago
I’m glad Elvis is staying close to his woman’s side. Pucky looks concerned, too. Lupin is enjoying her discomfort far too much!
deadheadzan about 3 years ago
Lupin is on Elvis’s baaad list…..Elvis is Very Protective of his mommy!
Lady Bri about 3 years ago
Oh man, don’t remind me! I’m turning 40 in November, too. (sigh) And yep! Being accident-prone is my natural state of being.
Charliegirl Premium Member about 3 years ago
Lupin! You are doomed!!!!
Maizing about 3 years ago
Is Lupin advertising that there’s a BCN calendar for 2022 available now?
serenasakitty about 3 years ago
You are NOT helping, Lupin.
WelshRat Premium Member about 3 years ago
Fair and balanced. One reporter on either side.
Aspen_Bell about 3 years ago
They have commercials for heart attacks now??
MrsXandamere about 3 years ago
Oof, same here, The Woman. I stood up today and literally 5 different joints popped. I’m 35. Wtf.
marilynnbyerly about 3 years ago
DennisinSeattle about 3 years ago
Lupin, your time will come.
Colorado Expat about 3 years ago
I expect a few comments along the line of “Only 40? Pfffft- young whippersnapper!!!”
sergioandrade Premium Member about 3 years ago
Lupin, a gentleman never refers to a lady’s age. So rude!
Jungle Empress about 3 years ago
Lupin has his own brand of being a cat helper, I see. Well, supervision is supervision, I guess.
Biskits about 3 years ago
Well, I can testify that processing all those tomatoes can add years to the knees and lower back very quickly!!
sceadugenga1 about 3 years ago
We tend to forget the cruelty that cats are capable of…. bad boy Lupin.
DorseyBelle about 3 years ago
What a faithful, loyal Siamese friend, Mommy’s Special Boy.
FreyjaRN Premium Member about 3 years ago
Age is a nasty predator.
Robin Harwood about 3 years ago
@GDSMom.Glad you are recovering. Take it slowly. Things will seem rough for a while, but be clear that you can get back to pretty much normal.
Here’s my story.When I had my heart replumbed (getting on for five years ago) it took me six months before I could get back on the Aikido mats. (Three months for the ribcage to heal.) Yes, I had horrible cramps for a while. Getting into and out of bed required a special technique. The day after I got home from the hospital I went for a walk with my wife. I walked for about four minutes, paused for two, and then four minutes back home and sat down exhausted. Same again next day. Then added a little more. Just to the next tree. After a while I was walking with my son. Twenty minutes. Oh. A hill. Turn round and go home. But the day came when I was walking for forty minutes, up a steeper slope than that hill. And I went on a rehab course at the local hospital. (Aust. health system, so no fees.)
Tonight I am going to teach the kids’ Aikido class and then teach most of the adults’ class.
Remember, then, (at the risk of sounding like someone else)yes, you can.
TampaFanatic1 about 3 years ago
I remember the “Life Alert” commercial for the little old lady who fell and could not get up. Man that has been around for a long time, since the early ’90s. My parents were still alive then and my Mom warned all of us kids; “Do not even think about buying one of those &^%$^^^**** things for me!” . Anyhow good strip today.
I wish everyone a nice holiday on Monday except for Notre Dame for sneaking into Tallahassee and winning in OT :( But seriously to all Fighting Irish fans out there: good game! You can’t win them all, especially FSU now that Coach Bowden is gone…….
dadoctah about 3 years ago
In November, eh? So she’s a Scorpio. That probably explains a few things.
Ruth Brown about 3 years ago
Lupin is not a good boy right now.
RayWebster about 3 years ago
40 is the new 25. Just wait till you hit 75.
ClareRix about 3 years ago
Oh damn, I resemble this strip!
Miss Mina about 3 years ago
Lupin is enjoying this too much! I LOVE the matching cranky faces on The Woman and Elvis.
TampaFanatic1 about 3 years ago
I am not sure who looks grumpier in panel 2: Georgia or Elvis….. Elvis is definitely feeling Georgia’s pain and does not appreciate Lupin’s joyful demeanor!
Fontessa about 3 years ago
And then one morning, you try to twist off the cap on a new jar of jelly. And you can’t. And the rubber gripper doesn’t help. And you sprain your thumb! Then you empty your kitchen drawers looking for an old fashioned “church key” so you can PRY up the cap until you hear the seal pop. And your poor thumb will never be the same. :-(
I AM CARTOON LADY! about 3 years ago
When Mommy is mad, Elvis is mad too! Ha ha! And Lupin is roasting his owner! Bad Lupin! I feel your pain Woman! I had knee surgery 2 years ago, and will be turning 40(+15!) in November, too!
maggijoseph Premium Member about 3 years ago
Hey you Whippersnappers! I am TWICE 40 and still walk 2.25 miles every morning up hill and down. Yes, I have a back and a knee that was injured and gives me grief sometimes and I have to use a rollator while I domy walk. Hope I can keep at it for another 10+ years!
MamaBird about 3 years ago
What date in November? My SIL will be 40 on the 4th.
misty about 3 years ago
I never knew age to be a burden
Fell off a chair, my knee’s a-hurting
All I want is to feel just like I’m thirty
I’ll never get my to-do list done
Lupin’s a brat, that’s for certain
All I want is for him to show some empathy
Am I sad enough?
Am I strong enough?
Am I spry enough?
I need some sympathy
I’ll never say Lupin’s a burden
His words in jest aren’t meant for hurtin’
Never, never, never, never, never, never, never mean
I don’t need no comedy, Lupin
I need some fussing, I need some nursing
Never, never, never, never, never, never, clumsy me
- Mick Jagger, Keith Richards – Beast Of Burden – the Rolling Stones
andy.capone12 about 3 years ago
Wait until she’s about to hit 50; I still haven’t learned my lesson!
rs0204 Premium Member about 3 years ago
Hey Pucky, is it time for the BIG SPOON?
Michael G. about 3 years ago
Nice to have sympathetic and helpful friends around you.
Georgia? I wish I was forty again!
in-dubio-pro-rainbow about 3 years ago
Spider-climb, Spider-climb
Does a hurt to the woman’s limbs
Hangs up pictures, any size
Falls from the armchair like dead flies
Look out!
Here comes the “aider” Lupin!
alisoncoad about 3 years ago
Turning 63 in November, no need to sweat the 4-0 number!
hfelder7219 about 3 years ago
Beyoncé just turned 40, so I bet 40 is “in” now!
JohnTheFoole about 3 years ago
Many of us of the older persuasion have this problem. (I’m too close too 67 myself…Legs aren’t what they used to be. {<8^(
ekw555 about 3 years ago
boy, what I’d give to have turning 40 be in my future!
prrdh about 3 years ago
Ah, yes, the old ‘Help! I’ve fallen and I can’t get up!’ routine from the Life Alert commercial.
Granny Roberta about 3 years ago
OT
Miri Tallstag about 3 years ago
Just have the Man do it
Space_cat about 3 years ago
I’m almost 59 (yikes) I’m more cautious but can still do those kinds of things despite some heavy wear on my knees. Currently, I am disassembling old stone walls in my woods, (there are miles of them) and reassembling them around the property, as decorative walls and gardens. By myself, I move about 3 tons in five trips with my tractor and trailer. The largest of the stones are +100 pounds I can easily lift, with a self-imposed limit of 250. When I told her, my wife made me promise I won’t lift anything over 200 because I’m “old” LOL sigh…
rbluecat Premium Member about 3 years ago
Georgia, are you sending me a warning thru the BCNverse? I recently rediscovered a lovely picture that had been hiding under the bed. (I’m doing some serious Marie Kondo-ing). I’ve been thinking about hanging it above the sofa. Unfortunately, the sofa, a convertible, is too heavy for me to move, so I’ll have to climb the sofa to hang the picture. Maybe I should rethink….
sue hurley Premium Member about 3 years ago
40?! that’s nothing! wait until you hit 65! but until you DO hit 65, start walking and climbing as many stairs as you can; and put down the pizza and beer. Old age approaches slowly, and all you have to do is be faster.
willie_mctell about 3 years ago
I remember 40. I healed so fast. Wasted on the young it was.
Font Lady Premium Member about 3 years ago
The real problem is that if we have had any injuries that were completely healed when we were younger, they like to come back and say things like,“Hi there! Remember me? I decided to visit again.” I spent years doing gymnastics and managed to sprain almost everything at some point. And sure enough, they’ve been dropping by to visit and some don’t know when to go away.
SusieB about 3 years ago
40 is nothing….wait till you turn 60!
stairsteppublishing about 3 years ago
Sympathy. A fall will remind all of us that we are not as young as we think we are. Do take it easy. You have had so many health problems we worry about you and would greatly miss your art work and cat news if you had to quit. In that order.
azevedan about 3 years ago
Don’t make me come out there. #itgetsworse
Kitty Katz about 3 years ago
Meanwhile, Back on the Nile
Queen Catshepsut the Golden: To kick off the Celebration of the Worker the Red Dot Choir, led by Tabith-Isis will perform the La Di Dah Minuet.
Choir: La di dah, di dah de dah…..
Tabith-Isis: And now, we will perform a number with Serfig-Aro’s 76Trumpet Class.
Parade Commences
Choir and Trumpets:
Seventy-six young cats led the big parade
While a hundred and ten choir members sang the song
They were followed by Lupin’s tumblers
Performing their routine numbers
And banners by Sophi and Maat-Tilda!
…….
Seventy-six young cats led the big parade
While a hundred and ten choir members sang the song
The Royal Procurers then breezed
Through the town with cheese
And Thomios prepared a banquet for them all!
…….
There were stories read from scrolls by Elvis he inscribed,
Someone was running, Beatrix charging by
Puckmosis, with a great smile
Told the stories with great style
While people listened with great joy!
…….
Seventy-six young cats led the big parade
While a hundred and ten choir members sang the song
Then I quietly took my place
At the 2 am great race
And knocked over every lamp in sight!
mistercatworks about 3 years ago
Always use the right climbing support and properly. I had a friend who came back three times from serious cancer but died after falling off a ladder from above the safe point.
sisterea about 3 years ago
Oh come on I turned 69 in June. I’ve had a knee replaced and desperately need the other one done. Not happening now because of COVID. I can still get on a two step step ladder, but for me that is a survival skill being vertically challenged
Sue Ellen about 3 years ago
A bit of advice when you finally realize that you need step stools and ladders because it’s too hard to step up on the chair—make sure to count the steps. If you think you’re stepping off the bottom step when you’re really stepping off the next to the bottom step. there are consequences. I have the scars to prove it!
anomalous4 about 3 years ago
When I turned 40, a friend in church slipped me a note that read: “40 is twice as good as 20.” No argument there!
The Wolf In Your Midst about 3 years ago
About fifteen years ago, as a spry young(ish) pup working in retail, I was carrying some collapsed cardboard boxes when I walked into a small stepstool, smashing the tender part of my knee into a solid metal corner. That knee has been a problem ever since.
Rauderi about 3 years ago
Today I learned The Woman is younger than I am. T-T
Bucinka about 3 years ago
Huh. So much for making ketchup (and a pizza the size of the moon), unless The Man wants to give it a whirl.
Catmom about 3 years ago
Due to my ongoing (two years now) hip problems, I no longer have the strength to step up on a chair, which I used to do with regularity. Now, since a chair is a broader, more stable surface, I use my little two-step ladder to step onto the chair. And try to only do that when Partner is around to steady me. And lately, I’ve been investing in light bulbs that are supposed to last 15 years or so.
tony_n_jen2003 about 3 years ago
I was at a big box hardware store in the plumbing aisle when a man came and picked up a forty gallon water heater. He grunted as he set it on the dolly, looked at me and said “Don’t turn 40.” I didn’t have the heart to tell him I was 50.
jamesbaird1572 about 3 years ago
I turned 40, 45 years ago. It doesn’t get any better.
omegasupreme about 3 years ago
wait until you hit 50
StoryTyler Premium Member about 3 years ago
I find something relatable in Breaking Cat News every day. Some days, more than others!
asrialfeeple about 3 years ago
Tact, thy name is Lupin.
MT Wallet about 3 years ago
He means Life Alert.
knight1192a about 3 years ago
Wait, that was supposed to happen at 39, roughly two months shy of 40th birthday?
GaryCooper about 3 years ago
Turning 40 is nothing. I’ve been 40 for 22 years.
But next month my Dad’s turning 94. Now, THAT’S a lot of birthdays.
Mr. Organization about 3 years ago
I love The Woman’s expression in panel 2, and Lupin’s colorful description of the situation.
KROverton about 3 years ago
Speedy recovery.
TampaFanatic1 about 3 years ago
OT: young lady becomes hero, saves a puppy.
StoicLion1973 about 3 years ago
As somone who turned 48 recently, allow me to welcome The Woman. One of us, one of us! Also, I love Elvis’ loyalty by frowning with her. But I love that Lupin gives 0 effs!
WWHverring about 3 years ago
Savage :^) (And frightfully relatable!)
erinurse2000 about 3 years ago
I fell just as much when I was 28 as I do now when I’m 58…it just hurts more now
Taracinablue about 3 years ago
That is one grumpy Woman, lol. (And an equally grumpy Elvis.) I suppose poor knees are likely in my future, given that my poor mother has had both hers replaced (and her mother, too).
about 3 years ago
Hope your knee feels better, Woman.
KJM15 about 3 years ago
Dying!!!! I love it! “I’ve fallen…AND I CAN’T GET UP!” I used to work in advertising and placed those commercials!
Laurie Stoker Premium Member about 3 years ago
I missed a step on my front concrete steps last night and fell, spraining my my right wrist. I suppose it could have been worse – could have broken it. But it hurts as much as if I had broken it an it is entirely useless. I, of course, am right-handed. I’m having trouble FEEDING myself! I hope you’re doing better, Georgia! <-3
frodisaur2 about 3 years ago
I’m right there, too. I turn 50 on Halloween. I has a sad.
CoffeeKitty37 over 2 years ago
Grandma wouldn’t have fallen and not gotten up if she’d had LIFEALERT