I feel a lot more like "celebrating" TGIF this week than I did last week. Again, not because Friday is any different than a different day of the week or weekend but that I slept until 5. The last week or so had been 4 am so that extra hour helps. A lot.
So let's see - yesterday was both boring and anxiety-producing. I did a bunch of stuff in the house with housework and stuff before I headed to the Breast Center. I made Buffalo Chicken Tortilla Wraps for dinner in advance. Cait had meetings and classes from 9 are to 8 pm so wouldn't be around for dinner. Scott had his Zoom interview at 5:15 and I knew that the earliest I would be home was at 5. They were tasty and Scott grabbed another one after his interview. that is always the key test!
The interview went great even though he thinks that he didn't get the job. He was told that he made it to the top two candidates and that they had hard decisions and that they would keep him in mind for other opportunities. Apparently, they really liked his work and his personality and ended up chatting about personal things when the interview was officially over. Scott noticed that the director had a Les Paul guitar neck in the background and they talked guitars for quite a while. He is really proud of himself for making it that close to end, especially since he didn't feel that he lined up 100% with the requirements.
Mammo/US was fine if you like being squished and poked and prodded.
The tech that did my US was a mom that have known years when I was teaching at the daycare/school before I was married. Her one DD (now 30!) was in my PreK class and I remember when her second DD was born. The "baby" has a DD now and I was so happy for Sue, she LOVES being a Grandma. She was telling me how things were so hairy in March and April. The hospital trained all of the techs at the Breast Center to be nursing assistants and then they put her on the COVID floor to do chest x-rays. She said she had never been so scared. Bodies being rolled out one after the other, 8 in one shift, into the temp. morgue. She joked how she wanted to hug me and I felt the same. She was one of the nicest parents that we had. Sh organized a bridal shower for me right before my wedding and a lot of the kids/parents were there. She still calls me Miss Chris hahaha!!
Since I slept better, I feel better too. I was starting to stress that my Lyme was flaring. I was starting to get some POTS symptoms and my joints were all swollen and sore. Hopefully with some better sleep, if anything is brewing my immune system will be back on track. Hmm. I wonder if any of that has to do with the flu shot I got 3 weeks ago.
Hmmm. I *really* do wonder about that. I kind of figured that the joint stuff was from the fall. But the POTS stuff? I am going to keep a close eye on that. If I start saying every morning here that I am exhausted and in pain- more than I usually do-- please let me know. The last thing I want is to end up reactivating the disease and letting it get out of control. :nono:
Not much happening here. Scott is going to help Leah do final preparations for the Craft Fair she is selling at tomorrow. It is out town and I think my entire family is planning on coming up to see her. She hasbeendoing a lot of pieces in a lot of prices ranges. I know that this town can be brutal with craft shows but her stuff is extraordinary.
Gotta take the dogs out. xoxoxo
So let's see - yesterday was both boring and anxiety-producing. I did a bunch of stuff in the house with housework and stuff before I headed to the Breast Center. I made Buffalo Chicken Tortilla Wraps for dinner in advance. Cait had meetings and classes from 9 are to 8 pm so wouldn't be around for dinner. Scott had his Zoom interview at 5:15 and I knew that the earliest I would be home was at 5. They were tasty and Scott grabbed another one after his interview. that is always the key test!
The interview went great even though he thinks that he didn't get the job. He was told that he made it to the top two candidates and that they had hard decisions and that they would keep him in mind for other opportunities. Apparently, they really liked his work and his personality and ended up chatting about personal things when the interview was officially over. Scott noticed that the director had a Les Paul guitar neck in the background and they talked guitars for quite a while. He is really proud of himself for making it that close to end, especially since he didn't feel that he lined up 100% with the requirements.
Mammo/US was fine if you like being squished and poked and prodded.

Since I slept better, I feel better too. I was starting to stress that my Lyme was flaring. I was starting to get some POTS symptoms and my joints were all swollen and sore. Hopefully with some better sleep, if anything is brewing my immune system will be back on track. Hmm. I wonder if any of that has to do with the flu shot I got 3 weeks ago.
Hmmm. I *really* do wonder about that. I kind of figured that the joint stuff was from the fall. But the POTS stuff? I am going to keep a close eye on that. If I start saying every morning here that I am exhausted and in pain- more than I usually do-- please let me know. The last thing I want is to end up reactivating the disease and letting it get out of control. :nono:
Not much happening here. Scott is going to help Leah do final preparations for the Craft Fair she is selling at tomorrow. It is out town and I think my entire family is planning on coming up to see her. She hasbeendoing a lot of pieces in a lot of prices ranges. I know that this town can be brutal with craft shows but her stuff is extraordinary.
Gotta take the dogs out. xoxoxo