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The Hip Trip: a True Adventure
It was semi-dark in her kitchen and late at night, When Panagiota fell to the  floor, with both legs in flight. On her right hip, she landed so terribly hard! Alas, getting up, was not to be! She crawled like a lobster from kitchen to living room. Far from merrily! I won't even mention the words she said, As it might turn your face, crimson red. To the phone she was headed, an ambulance was needed. Surgery was done, huge pins were inserted. In rehab, oy! How she loathed each minute! Her desire to leave was so profoundly escalated. She had to learn to walk all over again. Her mind set was, " I am  going to win this one." Four stairs were like going to trek to the top of Mount Kiliminjaro! But she exhibited humor and extreme bravado. Her grandson, Prince Edward, came to visit! With these timely words... " I told you to get an Alert Button!" Ah, those warning words~ ignored, yet so divinely explicit! ........... * original title was hip hip hooray PS ~ this is a true story that happened 4 years ago June 21, 2019 8am PST
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