As I thought about this quote, I realized I'm currently demonstrating this exact quote in my every day life. Right now, my abilities are rather limited because since this weekend I haven't been able to put any weight on my left knee. This means no standing, no walking, and absolutely no playing softball. I'm the kind of girl who doesn't typically nurse an injury long enough, as soon as my body gives me an inch I try to take a mile. Over time I've realized that it's not always going to work that way, and this injury is a perfect example. If I don't cooperate with all of the rehab that I am being put into I won't be able to build the strength that I will need for future competitions (not to mention every day things like walking). The big pay off is that if I cooperate and do what I'm told when it comes to taking care of my leg, I will ultimately heal and be able to participate in activities once again.
2. Absence makes the heart grow fonder
I could list a handful of things that I have become thankful for because of absence of that very thing. But since I skipped dinner one thing that I have in mind right now is Wisconsin's Cheddar. Trust me, I know how ridiculous and 'cheesy' (haha) that sounds but unless you live in Wisconsin, you have absolutely no idea. I never really thought twice about how mouth watering our cheese was because it was the only kind of cheese I was used to... real cheese. Now that I'm in Ohio I've tasted... the other kind, fake kind of cheese and let me tell you, it is not awesome. The first thing I am buying when I get home is a big fat brick of Wisconsin Cheddar, because it's on my top 10 list of things I miss most about home. (Don't judge me, I was born and raised a cheese head and it's not my fault.)
