It was a cheery 5 degrees F this morning! There were a couple of inches of snow on the ground when I took Mandy out for her morning ritual. She really hopped to it, and was ready to come back inside in about 10 seconds. Don't blame her. It was cold enough to sting my cheeks as I stood out there and waited for her. The snow has started up again, a very holiday-ish light curtain of white drifting down.
K told me yesterday afternoon that her foot is doing pretty well.
Sunday, December 14, 2008
Tuesday, December 9, 2008
Cold Snowy Day

Monday, December 8, 2008
Lights

Wednesday, December 3, 2008
Mandy and the Fox

Sunday, November 30, 2008
Racine's

Saturday, November 29, 2008
Snow!
Friday, November 28, 2008
Lights Up
Man, am I sore. I did a few sets of pull-down exercises at Buck Center on Thursday, and I guess I haven't used those muscles in too long. I can barely lift my arms above my head today.
John and Michelle headed off in their rental car for the airport at noon. They missed out on the forecast snow, which just never showed up, and got to enjoy some beautiful sunny days instead. Michelle said the security line was quick and easy, a welcome change from their past experiences at DIA.
The afternoon turned out really nice, and while walking Mandy, I noticed several neighbors putting up their Christmas lights. That was just the little incentive I needed, to steel myself for the task. I wasn't looking forward to hunting for our lights in the crawl space, after all the frantic shuffling of boxes that occurred, as the remodel was finishing up this year. Miracle of miracles, we had already pulled out the box of lights, and it was waiting for me on the shelf in the furnace room. I was very happy to find everything I needed in the one box, to put up all the outside lights. This year we're trying those new LED lights that aside from being pretty, should also save a little energy every season.
Oops, I guess I spoke too soon about the snow never showing up. We looked outside before going to bed, and the lights on the deck railing looked a little funny. That's because they were under a layer of soft fluffy snow.
John and Michelle headed off in their rental car for the airport at noon. They missed out on the forecast snow, which just never showed up, and got to enjoy some beautiful sunny days instead. Michelle said the security line was quick and easy, a welcome change from their past experiences at DIA.
Thursday, November 27, 2008
Thanksgiving
We had a pretty full day! I was up early. The temperature was at 30, then 32, then hovering at 29, as the weather tried to decide whether or not to honor the forecast for snow. I took Mandy for a chilly but relatively short walk, maybe a mile. John and Michelle arrived at 10. While John relaxed around the house, Michelle and I went for a short workout and a dip in the pool at the Buck Center. The jacuzzi felt really good on my tweaky back. We made a quick stop at Starbucks on the way back to the house.
Next, we were off to the Brown Palace, for the Thanksgiving buffet at Ellyngton's, with lots of choices of very delightful food. It was over almost before we knew it. Mandy spent the afternoon snuggled up all nice and warm in her bed on the back seat of the car. When we got home, I treated her to half a can of "Thanksgiving Dinner" dog food - the ingredients sounded healthy - with turkey and a bunch of vegetables. She (amazingly) scarfed it down in seconds, which is pretty rare for her. The funny thing is, she's the only one that will have Thanksgiving leftovers tomorrow morning! We settled into Big Red and watched a fairly dark Philip Seymour Hoffman movie called "Before the Devil Knows You're Dead." We never did get any snow. During the one last walk around the neighborhood with Mandy this evening, I thought I felt a few bits of cold precipitation hit my face, but I never saw anything. Happy Thanksgiving to all, and to all a good night!
Saturday, November 22, 2008
Mandy and the Geese
This morning much was nicer at 47F than yesterday's 22F. Mandy and I walked to downtown Littleton. I let her chase a few geese off the grass in Sterne Park. This time I was ready with the camera, and caught this video to share. Too fun. K says, "No wonder she loves to go on walks with you!" I had a tasty Gyro and Latte lunch at Abe's Cafe. She was so good. I invited her up on one of their patio chairs to wait while I went inside, and for the first time, she laid down on command on the seat of the chair, and waited there quietly, the entire time I was inside ordering.
Saturday, November 15, 2008
Twitter Buzz
Brr. A bit chilly at 22F this morning. Beautiful and sunny, though. I really enjoyed the honking of the flock of geese that went by awhile ago. I'm looking forward to a walk for hot coffee and breakfast with Ken in a few minutes
I spent a few minutes trying to figure out what Twitter.com is all about. It seems simple enough, but there's this big gap between how much buzz it's getting on the net, and how little I can see myself using it. I did find their public timeline very amusing, and (apparently!) a great way to lose some time on a quiet Saturday morning.
I spent a few minutes trying to figure out what Twitter.com is all about. It seems simple enough, but there's this big gap between how much buzz it's getting on the net, and how little I can see myself using it. I did find their public timeline very amusing, and (apparently!) a great way to lose some time on a quiet Saturday morning.
Friday, November 14, 2008
Snowy Flying Day


We stopped at Pita Pit in Boulder for lunch, for a tidy (!) and tasty Gyro sandwich, then picked up some hot and sour soup for K at Yen King on the way home. I got home and met up with Jen, a person K is considering for a part time home companion type of role. Our neighbors Ken and Freddie were also there, and my hat's off to them - they did an awesome job of preparing for the interview, with a 3 page handout describing ways to help K stay off her feet.
Thursday, November 13, 2008
Busy Week
It seems like I spent this entire week at work in some kind of training or meetings. The Error Prevention training was pretty interesting, especially because I had the instructor with the great flying stories. When it came to the "tell about one of your personal mistakes" part in the PIC training course, I decided to tell my infamous biplane story. That was cathartic, even if I found myself experiencing the adrenaline rush yet again. The award luncheon for my 30 years of service was tasty and fun. I was slightly embarrassed to have someone at my table bring up my story from the day before, although it was done in a friendly way.
Sunday, November 9, 2008
Catching Up
Hi all! Sorry for the lack of updates. Our current routine has been in effect for a couple of months, but I apparently haven't figured out how to fit K&S Updates into it yet. Things are mostly the same here. We just completed Session 9 of 11, of the Littleton Police Citizen Academy, on Thursday night. The Academy classes have been very interesting. Two weeks ago, we had an exercise where we had to enter and check out a dark conference room, looking for a person who was reportedly hiding in there, possibly armed. It only lasted a few minutes, but I came out of it with a pretty big adrenaline rush. Too many (potentially life-threatening) unknowns in that job! Last week was particularly fun, as we drove police cruisers around a big parking lot, with lights and siren going, pretending to chase and pull over volunteer "speeders". Our neighbor Ken took particular pleasure in being "the rabbit", leading his chaser in circles around the light poles. K went on a real life police ride-along last night from 6-10.
In two more weeks, we'll get our Thursday nights back, and we'll be moving into yet another weekly routine. K goes to Dialysis MWF nights from 5:15-9:45. Sometimes she gets a ride over there from a neighbor, and sometimes I get home in time to take her. If I take her, then Mandy and I usually go for about a 2 mile walk from the dialysis parking lot, along a few nearby popular walking/biking trails. My walking isn't quite as fun lately, since my feet started hurting a bunch. I'm pretty sure, based on some research online, and emailing my doctor, that I've got Plantar Fasciitis, and am dealing with it by using prosthetic shoe inserts for now. Notwithstanding the discomfort, I still try to get out for a couple of 4-5 mile walks with Mandy and our neighbor Ken each weekend. Mandy has been doing better and better with her short off-leash sessions. We'll stop at a big grassy area, and let her run her legs off, which of course she completely loves.
Yesterday, I let her off leash as we walked through the little preserve along the Platte River, and she stayed within two feet of us most of the time. Very gratifying, that all my patient training and bonding seems to be showing results. This morning I let her off leash for a few minutes at Sterne Park, and with my encouragement, she took off across the grass, and delightedly flushed a flock of about 200 geese into the air, and then another flock of 50 a minute later. They all seemed content to settle onto the lake a few hundred feet away. We continued on to downtown Littleton, for breakfast at Cafe Terracotta. The food was yummy as usual, but it was a bit chilly (47 degrees), sitting at an outside table with Mandy. Almost everyone who walked past us stopped to say hi to Mandy, or to comment on how sweet she looks. I had to agree, of course.
The house remodel saga continues. The main floor powder bath toilet cracked and ruined the newly refinished wood floor. After some back and forth about exactly what broke and whose fault it was, we've finally got a new toilet on the way, and the floor may fix itself as it dries out, so we'll just have to wait and see. It would be good to have that done, before John and Michelle arrive for Thanksgiving! We're slowly shuffling things around in the house, as K tries to adapt to the new living space and furniture. The dining room furniture has moved to the kitchen nook, as the dining room is morphing into a reading room. We're loving our new living room sofa and reclining chairs.
K's left foot is still looking good. She's trying very hard to stay off her feet when possible, especially the right one, so she's using her crutches and wheelchair a lot. Because of that, it appears the two remaining wounds on her right foot are finally starting to get better.
Work has been crazy, with our new company's two year "IT Separation" deadline fast approaching, and the occasional launch in the midst of all that, to keep things interesting. The next Atlas V launches from both East and West coasts have slipped quite a bit, but somehow that doesn't make things any less busy for my group.
We're heading up to the Chart House for dinner tonight with our neighbors - no particular occasion, just wanted to do something nice for ourselves. It's up in the foothills, and there's a bit of a nice view of the Denver area lights at night.


K's left foot is still looking good. She's trying very hard to stay off her feet when possible, especially the right one, so she's using her crutches and wheelchair a lot. Because of that, it appears the two remaining wounds on her right foot are finally starting to get better.
Work has been crazy, with our new company's two year "IT Separation" deadline fast approaching, and the occasional launch in the midst of all that, to keep things interesting. The next Atlas V launches from both East and West coasts have slipped quite a bit, but somehow that doesn't make things any less busy for my group.
We're heading up to the Chart House for dinner tonight with our neighbors - no particular occasion, just wanted to do something nice for ourselves. It's up in the foothills, and there's a bit of a nice view of the Denver area lights at night.
Sunday, September 28, 2008
Fall Colors
Saturday, September 27, 2008
Boulder Baked Reopens!

We drove up to Boulder for the grand re-opening of our friends' Boulder Baked Cafe at its new location, 1911 Broadway. They've found themselves a nice spot near the corner of Broadway and Walnut, and right next door to a Migun beds store, which is also someplace very fun to visit. Their desserts were as great as usual, and visiting the Cafe was a very pleasant experience. I told Katie their colors reminded me a lot of the Cal Poly University Union, which turned out to be very well accepted, back in the day.



Thursday, September 25, 2008
Academy 3
Cold wintry day. We attended the third Citizen Academy class this evening. Fun stuff! We made casts of footprints and "dusted for prints" tonight. At the end of the evening, we were presented with a possible crime scene, and tried to locate any relevant evidence. I found the shell casing on the floor, and spotted the bullet hole in the ceiling :-o
Thursday, September 18, 2008
Academy #2
Tonight was our 2nd Citizen Academy class. This session covered criminal investigation and street drugs. Even though I had exposure to some of the information over the years, I'm pretty sure I increased my knowledge by several times. Scary, dangerous, and very sad stuff going on in that world. Especially the part about meth users aging 10 years for each year they use. The term "tweakers" was new to me.
K's back on antibiotics for her right foot. It heals up for awhile, then she feels the need to walk around on it, and it deteriorates quickly again. She continues to have trouble with bouts of severe nausea almost every day.
I think I'm going to declare victory over my sore throat and coughing from that incident back in July. I still have a little cough that sneaks out every once in awhile, but I've been sleeping through the night for weeks now.
K had Mandy out on the deck yesterday, and she snuck a drink from the drip pan below one of the Meyer lemon trees out there. K got worried, since those plants had recently been fertilized, but with everything she had going on, she forgot to check in with the vet before it was too late. Not surprisingly, Mandy got me up every couple of hours last night, to take her out so she could hunt for grass to eat. The last time we went out, around 4:30am, the newspaper delivery car came by, and she took off after it, disappearing down our street around the corner. Sheesh, as if worrying about how she felt wasn't bad enough, now I'm worrying that she'll get run over, or be eaten by a local fox or coyote, on her way back home. But she came right back, after scaring that nasty old car away. I was disappointed, since she's been very good the few times I let her off leash. She seemed in great spirits after the big chase, though, so I guess it had some theraputic value. Today K took her over to the vet, who pronounced her OK, and clipped her nails and renewed her shots for good measure. She seemed fine to me tonight, while we were walking around the parking lot during a break in the class.
It's starting to get just a bit cooler around here during the nights. And I noticed on a short walk recently, that some bushes and trees are already starting to change colors. Well, I guess it's not unexpected that we'd be seeing signs of Fall in September, but it sure caught me by surprise.
K's back on antibiotics for her right foot. It heals up for awhile, then she feels the need to walk around on it, and it deteriorates quickly again. She continues to have trouble with bouts of severe nausea almost every day.
I think I'm going to declare victory over my sore throat and coughing from that incident back in July. I still have a little cough that sneaks out every once in awhile, but I've been sleeping through the night for weeks now.
K had Mandy out on the deck yesterday, and she snuck a drink from the drip pan below one of the Meyer lemon trees out there. K got worried, since those plants had recently been fertilized, but with everything she had going on, she forgot to check in with the vet before it was too late. Not surprisingly, Mandy got me up every couple of hours last night, to take her out so she could hunt for grass to eat. The last time we went out, around 4:30am, the newspaper delivery car came by, and she took off after it, disappearing down our street around the corner. Sheesh, as if worrying about how she felt wasn't bad enough, now I'm worrying that she'll get run over, or be eaten by a local fox or coyote, on her way back home. But she came right back, after scaring that nasty old car away. I was disappointed, since she's been very good the few times I let her off leash. She seemed in great spirits after the big chase, though, so I guess it had some theraputic value. Today K took her over to the vet, who pronounced her OK, and clipped her nails and renewed her shots for good measure. She seemed fine to me tonight, while we were walking around the parking lot during a break in the class.

Thursday, September 11, 2008
Home from traveling
I got home this morning from a quick business trip to CA for a tanking test. Everything at work went well, though I didn't have much time or warning to visit with family, and they didn't have time for me either. I did get to play disc golf a couple of times, thanks to my coworker bringing an extra disk with him. I took the 6am flight to ensure I got home in plenty of time to get to the Littleton Police Citizen Academy class in the afternoon. I expected Santa Barbara airport to be deserted at 5am, but I guess all the other people were surprised too. The security line went out the door, and halfway around the block. A bunch of us would've missed our flight to Denver, if they hadn't pulled us out of line to go through security ahead of the others. Then they departed four flights at practically the same time. When I was walking out to the tarmac, and asked the first United employee I could see which of the four planes I saw ahead of me was going to Denver. "That one," he said, and pointed to the plane to my left. Then he paused, and said, "No, that one over there," and pointed to the plane slightly to the right. I didn't feel very confident at that point, so I asked the flight attendant when I got on board, just to be sure. Lucky me, on the right flight, after all.
While I was gone, one morning, K said she went to pet the dog in her bed on the floor, and Mandy was lying there very still with her eyes bugging out, and felt stiff to the touch. For a moment, K thought the dog had died right there, and she was momentarily overcome with grief. K stroked Mandy a few times gently, whereupon she started making her little happy dog grunting noises. Mandy must've just been very relaxed and just beginning to wake up. What a scare, but it ended in the best way possible.
We attended our first class of the Littleton Police Citizen Academy this evening. We got some interesting overview talks from the Chief of Police and her department heads. We're looking forward to the next 10 weeks of classes, which should familiarize us with the workings of the our local police, and give us some interesting things to learn and do.
While I was gone, one morning, K said she went to pet the dog in her bed on the floor, and Mandy was lying there very still with her eyes bugging out, and felt stiff to the touch. For a moment, K thought the dog had died right there, and she was momentarily overcome with grief. K stroked Mandy a few times gently, whereupon she started making her little happy dog grunting noises. Mandy must've just been very relaxed and just beginning to wake up. What a scare, but it ended in the best way possible.
We attended our first class of the Littleton Police Citizen Academy this evening. We got some interesting overview talks from the Chief of Police and her department heads. We're looking forward to the next 10 weeks of classes, which should familiarize us with the workings of the our local police, and give us some interesting things to learn and do.
Saturday, September 6, 2008
GeoEye Launch

Friday, September 5, 2008
Life's OK
Just a quick note to say things have been busy, but for the most part everything's fine here. K's right foot is onto one of the many uphill climbs toward being healed, but as always we're watching for a backslide, which could occur at any time. People are asking lately, "So, is the house finally finished now?" and it's always difficult to answer. A lot of the remodel work is complete, but there are still things to be done, including one or more big things that need to be reworked.
M
andy's continuing to be a happy little camper, and even she's enjoying our new basement living space. There's enough room down there to race around the couch and run herself out of breath, when the urge arises. She's still not very interested in using the dog door, but we're making a little progress each week in that direction. She reminds me a lot of the teenagers we've known, who didn't rush out to get their driver's license on their 16th birthday. The freedom's there, and I guess she'll take advantage of it when she's ready.
Dad and Adele were here from 8/7 to 8/25. We had a couple days of nice cool rainy weather, which worried them, but then it got back into the 90s which made them happy. Adele had an intestinal illness which put her in the ER and then a hospital room for a few days. That delayed their departure just a little, but they're safely home now.
M
Saturday, August 2, 2008
Flu or something
I started feeling really sick on the way home from work yesterday, unbelievably nauseous and a powerful tingling, almost a buzzing, in my arms and legs. I got home to the neighbors' house, and all I could do was lay there on my bed in the basement, and wiggle my legs to help keep the nausea down. After talking to a nurse at Kaiser, I had my neighbor Ken drive me to urgent care, where they gave me an anti-nausea drug by IV with a liter of saline. I felt a little better by the time the IV was done, at least while lying down. Sitting up didn't go so well, but they kicked me out anyway, and Ken drove me back home. I felt a lot better in the morning, so go figure. We went to see WALL-E this afternoon, very sweet and really good animation of course, by Pixar. Afterwards, I had a free birthday burger and sundae, courtesy of Red Robin. So far I feel OK, if a little tender, so I guess whatever hit me yesterday has pretty much taken its course.
Wednesday, July 30, 2008
Painting
K's evening dialysis schedule is working way better than any of the other times. If I hurry home from work, I can take her there and then pick her up at 10pm. This way, she gets most of the day to do things like doctor's appointments, and talking to the people working around the house. The heel wound on her right foot isn't getting any better. They've got her back on oral antibiotics for that.
My illness, whatever it is, it acts a lot like a nagging cold that won't leave. It seems to be getting better during the days, but it really hits hard at night, and first thing in the morning. That's a lot like a cold goes with me, too, so I'm not too worried about it, although it's really annoying to not be able to sleep for all the coughing, runny nose, and watery eyes.
K really wanted Mandy to have a nice, covered, place to go, on rainy and snowy days, that she could get to from inside the house, without being at risk from the local foxes and coyotes. Well, her new "dog run" is almost finished, with a dog door from my office, a nice closely-spaced railing that lets the air in but not the predators, and even a plywood roof to keep out the precipitation. It just needs a little something waterproof to be laid over the top.
The interior painting seems to be going well, although the painters took one look at the house when they arrived on Monday, and announced they wouldn't be done until the middle of next week. By that time, Dad and Adele were supposed to be here, and sleeping soundly in their guest room. There's still a chance the master and guest bedrooms will be available by then. We'll just have to wait and see. Been doing a lot of that, lately.
My illness, whatever it is, it acts a lot like a nagging cold that won't leave. It seems to be getting better during the days, but it really hits hard at night, and first thing in the morning. That's a lot like a cold goes with me, too, so I'm not too worried about it, although it's really annoying to not be able to sleep for all the coughing, runny nose, and watery eyes.

The interior painting seems to be going well, although the painters took one look at the house when they arrived on Monday, and announced they wouldn't be done until the middle of next week. By that time, Dad and Adele were supposed to be here, and sleeping soundly in their guest room. There's still a chance the master and guest bedrooms will be available by then. We'll just have to wait and see. Been doing a lot of that, lately.
Monday, July 28, 2008
Painting
K's left foot is still looking good - it's still off wound status. The surgery incision on her right foot is still open but slowly healing. She's watching the wound on her heel carefully.
I'm still suffering from whatever malaise I got from cleaning out the neighbor's freezer on the 17th, but I'm beginning to get a sense that it might be getting better. I did start taking an antihistamine at the doctor's recommendation, and maybe that's helping.
There's a huge team of painters at the house this morning. They'll be repainting the main floor and upstairs interior this week, so we'll be sleeping at the neighbors. This is the last really big thing we need to get finished, before we can start putting the house back in order. It's been a very long time, since we started getting a few little things fixed up last year, and then dove into finishing the basement back in March. I think all three of us (Mandy included) are just about wiped out by all the upheaval in our lives.
I'm still suffering from whatever malaise I got from cleaning out the neighbor's freezer on the 17th, but I'm beginning to get a sense that it might be getting better. I did start taking an antihistamine at the doctor's recommendation, and maybe that's helping.
There's a huge team of painters at the house this morning. They'll be repainting the main floor and upstairs interior this week, so we'll be sleeping at the neighbors. This is the last really big thing we need to get finished, before we can start putting the house back in order. It's been a very long time, since we started getting a few little things fixed up last year, and then dove into finishing the basement back in March. I think all three of us (Mandy included) are just about wiped out by all the upheaval in our lives.
Friday, July 25, 2008
Minor Setbacks
More (minor) upheaval in the home improvement area - delays by folks finishing up current work have caused us to reschedule the main floor interior painting until next week.
K's new boot caused some dark red bruises on her right heel. They look like they might be deep blood blisters. She got instructions over the phone, to stop using the boot until her next appointment.
K's new boot caused some dark red bruises on her right heel. They look like they might be deep blood blisters. She got instructions over the phone, to stop using the boot until her next appointment.
Tuesday, July 22, 2008
The cold that wasn't
I've been recovering slowly from what feels like a really bad cold, but isn't. I managed to really wreck my throat and lungs last Thursday night, while cleaning out our friend's freezer after it had stopped cooling for several days, while we were watching their house. The smell from all the spoiled food was so bad, it was almost like trying to breathe some evil liquid. Just breathing the air for a few hours during our cleanup effort left me with burning throat and lungs that night, and over the past few days, it's felt a little like having a cold, with headache, coughing, and runny nose. I've got the can't-sleep-while-coughing syndrome in the evenings, so I'm a bit of a walking zombie the past few days. I'd like to say it's getting better, but I'm too close to it, so I can't really tell. I still feel pretty miserable in the mornings, all stuffed up and achy.
Sunday, July 20, 2008
Floors Done

K's been to the Ortho doc pretty regularly lately, and it's mostly good news. The left foot is still off wound watch. The right heel is looking really good. The smaller wound on the bottom of her foot is mostly healed up, and has been removed from wound status. She had a minor setback last week - with the new boot, and all the activity related to getting everything off the wood floors, she'd developed a new blister around the surgery site on the ball of her right foot. The doc replaced the boot with a different one, and the blister appears to be healing up quickly.
Sunday, July 6, 2008
Great Visit
Thursday, June 19, 2008
Fun, Fun, Fun!

Monday, June 9, 2008
Monday Musings
We had our first relatively quiet weekend at home, in a long time. Nobody came by to work on anything! Oh, there was some excitement. I took Mandy out for her morning outing, and she was sniffing around the rocks at the neighbor's house, and suddenly jumped back, very agitated. I saw a wasp come flying out of the rocks at about the same time. She completely forgot about needing to use the grass, and slunk back into the house, periodically rubbing her nose with her paws. I called the Animal ER, and they were very concerned about the possibility of a bad reaction to a bee sting. They said that many dogs have a strong allergic reaction, especially at this higher altitude. She seemed to perk up after a few minutes, and really wanted to go out again, so I took her for a 20 minute walk down on Lee Gulch, watching for signs of swelling, or a rash, or difficult breathing, but she seemed fine. On the way back, I talked to a neighbor who mentioned a friend's dog was swollen up for weeks after a bee sting. That got me concerned again, so just to be safe, we took her to Animal ER, but after one look at her, and knowing it had been 45 minutes since the event, they recommended taking her home, and just monitoring her for symptoms. She seemed fine the rest of the day. Now I'm wondering if maybe the wasp just buzzed around in her nose, and frightened her, before flying away. Or maybe a wasp sting isn't as bad as a bee sting, or something like that...
We're trying to adjust to our new life with dialysis at 6am. It's always a race. We rarely get her there before the designated time, although we're usually within a few minutes. This morning, we were daydreaming about a day when we'd leave the house early enough, to be able to stop somewhere for a breakfast sandwich. What a concept. She's supposed to eat a few ounces of protein before dialysis, and it's hard to get that done, when we're just rushing to get ready to go, charging up the oxygen bottle, taking the dog out, all that stuff.
We're looking forward to a visit from my sister and most of her family! She's arriving tomorrow afternoon for a performing arts conference, then will be arriving Friday night. I guess her oldest, the newly certified lawyer in the family, will be hunting for work, now that he's got that crucial bar exam behind him.
We're trying to adjust to our new life with dialysis at 6am. It's always a race. We rarely get her there before the designated time, although we're usually within a few minutes. This morning, we were daydreaming about a day when we'd leave the house early enough, to be able to stop somewhere for a breakfast sandwich. What a concept. She's supposed to eat a few ounces of protein before dialysis, and it's hard to get that done, when we're just rushing to get ready to go, charging up the oxygen bottle, taking the dog out, all that stuff.
We're looking forward to a visit from my sister and most of her family! She's arriving tomorrow afternoon for a performing arts conference, then will be arriving Friday night. I guess her oldest, the newly certified lawyer in the family, will be hunting for work, now that he's got that crucial bar exam behind him.
Monday, June 2, 2008
Dang that foot
K's ortho doc called me (what a great guy) to report he removed the full contact cast on her right foot. This was the first of several weekly scheduled inspection and change appointments. He was very disappointed to find the wound was quite macerated, and she had another large blister on her heel. So we're kind of back to the beginning (pre-holidays), on the long winding path to healed up feet. On the good side, her left heel is looking much better. I hope I don't jinx things by saying it, but it seems like it's mostly healed up.
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