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Jan. 19th, 2011 09:13 pmHad a PT evaluation today, to determine whether we should ask the doc for another 3-4 weeks of PT. The answer to that is yes, because this course of treatment actually seems to be helping. It's very slow going, and I still have to be ridiculously careful with foot and ankle positioning. The dog does not help with that, as she's consistently wanting to go through the door in the den just *after* I get settled. And I can't really do anything in the sewing room, which is past annoying. And ironing hurts. :(
I was all set to spend the afternoon doing layout (a couple of newsletters and a flyer), but it turns out that there was very little to do. The flyer needed a little bit of tweaking and proofing, and I've got less than half the stuff I need for the newsletters. So I did laundry, knitted, and played games instead.
Annabelle has been "lurking" at Ji lately -- it's highly amusing to watch her hunker down whenever he turns away and when he turns back she sits up, as though she was just sitting there.
There were a dozen doves in the backyard this morning, four cardinals (2 boys, 2 girls), five or six bluejays, and uncountable "mixed small birds". And a couple of crows at the birdbath -- they're so big that there can really only be one on the bath at a time, and the other one was waiting its turn on top of the house feeder about 10 feet away.
I was all set to spend the afternoon doing layout (a couple of newsletters and a flyer), but it turns out that there was very little to do. The flyer needed a little bit of tweaking and proofing, and I've got less than half the stuff I need for the newsletters. So I did laundry, knitted, and played games instead.
Annabelle has been "lurking" at Ji lately -- it's highly amusing to watch her hunker down whenever he turns away and when he turns back she sits up, as though she was just sitting there.
There were a dozen doves in the backyard this morning, four cardinals (2 boys, 2 girls), five or six bluejays, and uncountable "mixed small birds". And a couple of crows at the birdbath -- they're so big that there can really only be one on the bath at a time, and the other one was waiting its turn on top of the house feeder about 10 feet away.