Jane and I got to figuring that neither one of us have walked much more than the length of the house or the circuit of the garden path since before last November. Except one foray when we visited Patty, and may have walked 2 city blocks, but were pretty done in. The frozen-up joints and tendons just haven’t cooperated. We’ve moved about, but it’s entailed limping, and at times it’s been so bad I’ve had to stand on one foot and hold to counters to fix dinner. Jane’s been as bad.

Finally, however, once-weekly PT has made a breakthrough, and the first cruise made a breakthrough—the simple matter of setting us to do something we so badly wanted to do, on a moving boat, and with food and drink involved. The next PT went really well. Then we got back on the boat, and I got brave enough to tackle the super-tall stairs with two drinks in hand, not using the rail. Made it. Jane met me at the top and took one, which so upset muscle tension that I went ‘twitch!’ and slopped a little of the drink I was still holding, but otherwise I made it. And did it several times more for food, using the rail this time. I still don’t ‘stand’ well. I had to give up until the line thinned down. Standing, lifelong, has been something difficult for me; but hey, I got through a 15 person line for the food. And got up on deck again.

So how do we maintain this? Walking the block. It’s a short block. About half-sized. But it’s uphill. Tried it yesterday and both of us were panting and I had broken a sweat, but both feet were working, both legs’ muscles were remembering what to do. We did it again today and were not panting, and did not break a sweat. That fast, something better. So there!

We’ve resolved to keep at it.The weather may be turning, and I think I’m going to order us a couple of umbrellas, but I want to keep at this until we can walk to the shopping district again. Which we used to do.