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Tuesday night |
Dad had oral surgery this week. He looks like he's been beaten up. But he says it isn't "too bad." This is making me rethink that wisdom tooth referral again. LOL
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Wednesday morning |
Walking Tally 64.5 miles out of 100 miles
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Tuesday night |
Dad had oral surgery this week. He looks like he's been beaten up. But he says it isn't "too bad." This is making me rethink that wisdom tooth referral again. LOL
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Wednesday morning |
I have previously shared about "finding normal" in our new season. This week my goal was to add in ONE tea/coffee date, and two gym dates.
We've had a few days go "off the tracks" this week and so the tea date didn't happen....but today....
Desperate times call for desperate measures. Michael and Alex tried to melt our driveway today. I think it would be easier to buy us all ice skates.
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My all-time favorite pastor |
We caught those naps on the fly.....Jamin and Arielle and the boys dropped by! It was a great day.
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Millie is happy to be with Stacia |
Josiah and Carrie often visit on the weekend. This time they brought jars, salt and salmon. We've been looking for the opportunity for me to show Cy how to can some of the fish he catches. This was that day.
Willing helpers |
GG's haul... |
And now...I suppose "Christmas" is officially over. We aren't 100% sure when we'll take down the Christmas tree. It was up for our anniversary on Valentine's Day last year.
Walking Tally - 55 miles out of 100 miles
FRIDAY - Thank God. Seriously!
The end of this long week found Stacia and I sitting at Sophia's sharing our take aways from John Chapters 1 - 6. We were determined to begin adding our "normal" into our "new normal" this week.
We rushed to be at Sophia's before 0900 so we could get 1/2 price drinks....we made it...and then discovered I had left my purse in our driveway. ::face plant:: We settled in anyway. Nothing was going to steal this hard-earned time from us!
This has been a challenging week for Dad. He's struggled with frustration, anger, and mood swings.... I finally had had ENOUGH. I gave myself a stern talking too and marched myself down to the pharmacy. When I was told Dad's med was STILL delayed, I didn't politely walk away. I DID politely ask to talk to the pharmacist. I calmly (and with a bit of a shaky voice because I don't usually question authority - much) shared they could SEE I had turned in this request 2 weeks ago. Dad still had meds at that point. It was a simple refill. In the past two weeks I have talked to pharmacists, doctors, and the insurance company numerous times. They can see the insurance company finally agreed to let dad continue on his med and I was told I could pick it up days ago. I explained Dad's condition and said if it was going to take until Monday to get meds - someone needed to sell me a couple of pills NOW to get us through the weekend. Who knew it could be so easy? They gave me 5 days worth from the ones he will get on Monday. It shouldn't be this hard.
It also should not be this expensive. ::snort:: These pills have a $125 co-pay for 3 months. The blood thinners have a co-pay of $600 for 3 months...unreal. Another reason to take care of yourself in your 20's...just sayin.
Arielle brought the boys over for an afternoon visit. This was just what we needed around here.
Remember when you thought if you hid your eyes no one would see you? Stacia and Benny amused us with a rip-roaring game of hide and seek.
Nolan persevered and got everything lined up for his VA DEA benefits. It's never quite as easy as one expects...but he should be ready to start classes Feb 1st.
Today was a challenge. Enough said. In the midst of the challenge these beautiful flowers arrived at our door from my brother and his wife in K-stan! We love you Nate and Heather.
I simply do not know how seniors navigate the maze of medicare parts A - F without an advocate. We NEEDED to end the night playing games together.
Walking Tally - 50 miles out of 100 miles