Thursday, March 16, 2017

Hand Wrist Injury Update

Apologies for the recent lack of blog posts.

As some of you know, I had a bad fall on the ice back in February.  After 4 weeks, I'm finally making some progress with physical therapy and getting out of the wrist brace. 

I have some great giveaways on the way and HUGE book news coming soon.  Thank you for your patience!


10 comments:

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