Hi Poppy,
sorry to hear about the set-back, i had this problem with a frozen shoulder a couple of years ago, it's a bit like being in limbo.
why not get yourself a nice cold beer, or whatever else take your fancy, sit somewhere with a good view and make yourself a list,
1. make a pre-prep list of all the things you know you will need to check on the new bike, brakes, lights, saddle height, handlebar angles, tyre pressures, tighten everything up, rub down with oil of winter-green & a copy of the 'Sporting Life'....etc.
2. make another list of all the extras you know you will want to buy, new gloves, saddlery, seat cover, new key fob, bags, extra bulbs, tools etc...
3. all the nice places you will cycle out to when the bike arrives, trials & tests you will want to make, good spots to stop for lunch, mates who you know will want to see your machine, favourite view locations....
4. all the good things your new chariot will do for you, get you fit, save you money, get you out of the house & car, commune with nature, meet new people - who will want to ask you about your splendid bike, give you something new to play with....
5. pour yourself another cold beer and see what other lists you can think up so that when Bike does come.... boy are you ready for it.
in the meantime,
"Two accountancy students were walking across campus when one said, "Where did you get such a great bike?" The second accountant replied, "Well, I was walking along yesterday minding my own business when a beautiful woman rode up on this bike. She threw the bike to the ground, took off all her clothes and said, "Take what you want." The first accountant nodded approvingly, "Good choice; the clothes probably wouldn't fit."
take care,
beeps