*slams the door on January*
Goodbye to that difficult month. Here is to a much happier and more positive month ahead.
I am so happy that I can see again. The new Rx is great. I miss seeing the distance so well. I had to lose some of that in order to get the reading clearer. I think the only time it is going to really make a difference is when I am driving somewhere new. Reading the street signs was a bit difficult but since I rarely drive anywhere unfamiliar and without GPS, it should be fine.
Nothing else happened here, I cleaned out one side of the cabinets under the iland. My kitchen "island" is the one that was made by the original owners of this house from pieces and parts of junk. The top was from the old A&P checkout counter. Under the island is open aside from the pieces of wood that is holding it up. I put in some rolling carts to hold plastic bags/dishtowels etc. But because it is so disorganized, it is very easy to shove stuff in there until you cannot find anything again. I pulled everything out, refolded all of the towels, put a bunch of the plastic bags aside to recycle. Gary and I would *love* to out real cabinets in but along with a lot of other home upgrades, it just isn't in the budget. (As if we have a budget! ound
I read something this morning that made me a bit teary. Finally, the CDC had admitted that Lyme can be spread through the placenta. The kids' LLMD, as well as mine and Gary's, strongly suspected they were born with Lyme, that I had passed it to them congenitally. That was always an emotional issue for me. It was made worse when so many Drs would tell me that it wasn't possible. If I had a nickel for ever Dr that told me that along with the ones that said there was no such thing as Chronic Lyme... well as I joke, I would have been able to pay for one visit to an LLMD! hahaha (well, not *really* hahaha.... )
The CDC has updated its info by saying it is possible but rare. That might sound like it isn't a big deal but it is huge. And it made me happy and sad and guilty and relieved all at the same time when I saw that today. It is being validated after so many years of fighting.
Kind of crazy.
Caitlyn and I are off to the FP this morning and then I should clean out my art supply closet this afternoon. Because it was so hard to maneuver in the boot, I ended up shoving lots of stuff in there too. (see a pattern?)
wishing everyone a happy and relaxing day!
Goodbye to that difficult month. Here is to a much happier and more positive month ahead.
I am so happy that I can see again. The new Rx is great. I miss seeing the distance so well. I had to lose some of that in order to get the reading clearer. I think the only time it is going to really make a difference is when I am driving somewhere new. Reading the street signs was a bit difficult but since I rarely drive anywhere unfamiliar and without GPS, it should be fine.
Nothing else happened here, I cleaned out one side of the cabinets under the iland. My kitchen "island" is the one that was made by the original owners of this house from pieces and parts of junk. The top was from the old A&P checkout counter. Under the island is open aside from the pieces of wood that is holding it up. I put in some rolling carts to hold plastic bags/dishtowels etc. But because it is so disorganized, it is very easy to shove stuff in there until you cannot find anything again. I pulled everything out, refolded all of the towels, put a bunch of the plastic bags aside to recycle. Gary and I would *love* to out real cabinets in but along with a lot of other home upgrades, it just isn't in the budget. (As if we have a budget! ound
I read something this morning that made me a bit teary. Finally, the CDC had admitted that Lyme can be spread through the placenta. The kids' LLMD, as well as mine and Gary's, strongly suspected they were born with Lyme, that I had passed it to them congenitally. That was always an emotional issue for me. It was made worse when so many Drs would tell me that it wasn't possible. If I had a nickel for ever Dr that told me that along with the ones that said there was no such thing as Chronic Lyme... well as I joke, I would have been able to pay for one visit to an LLMD! hahaha (well, not *really* hahaha.... )
The CDC has updated its info by saying it is possible but rare. That might sound like it isn't a big deal but it is huge. And it made me happy and sad and guilty and relieved all at the same time when I saw that today. It is being validated after so many years of fighting.
Kind of crazy.
Caitlyn and I are off to the FP this morning and then I should clean out my art supply closet this afternoon. Because it was so hard to maneuver in the boot, I ended up shoving lots of stuff in there too. (see a pattern?)
wishing everyone a happy and relaxing day!