Wednesday, October 29, 2008

A different kind of day.

This morning I woke up dizzy. I managed to get dressed and fix my breakfast. My visiting teacher called, and wanted to come over. I told her to come right away, because I was afraid my dizziness would get worse. Kaye called, and she reminded me about the exercise a doctor had given me, to get over it and get the ear protein particles moving again. After my teacher had left, I did it, and sure enough the dizziness eased. So I was able to go with my hubby and daughter Karen to the movie "M" after lunch. Brittany had gone to Disneyland to spend the day with Bianca, Christen and another man. She said she would be back later tonight. She will be working at Carlsbad Crossings golf course tomorrow, and back to spend time working at Disneyland over the weekend. my teacher's husband came for her, saw the broken latch on the screen door, and took it off to fix.

Tuesday, October 28, 2008

I'm back again.

I meant to write early today, but I just never got to it. We were busy around the house until noon, when we turned on Perry Mason. We watched that while we had lunch. Then we went for a walk at the beach. It was a lovely day, blue sky, only a little breeze, and only a few people there. There were about 8 surfers, and they rode the quiet waves successfully. We walked farther than we have since before we were ill, and it was great! I used the walker, and sat and rested in it several times back and forth along the seawall walk. At home again we rested a while, and then talked to family. Karen came over and brought foodstuffs and then Brittany came home with more, including Halloween candy, a lot of it. She misunderstood what I told her about the amount, and we have loads! Maybe I can give some to the Primary party. Brittany has work at Disneyland, and with that and the golf course, she may work 7 days a Week!

Monday, October 27, 2008

I'm trying to blog again.

Somehow I'm not getting through to my blog, so I'll try tonight again to write something. Karen and Terry got home from Pismo Beach last night, but I haven't heard again from her. Brittany worked today at the Carlsbad Crossings golf course, and she'll work there again on Thursday. Disneyland also wants her at times, so I hope she can juggle the two jobs OK. Roy came to clean today, and then we went to pick up some prescriptions and came home again. A package arrived from a mail order place with pants for my hubby and a short coat for me. I didn't remember ordering it, must have been to match my cast, which was purple, and the coat is plum colored. It fits, so I guess I'll keep it. That was our day.

Monday, October 20, 2008

My wrist is finally well

My wrist is finally well enough to try writing again. We haven't done anything exciting today, but I can write about the rest of the family. Brittany is on her way back from working at Disneyland and will soon be here. Carla had a root canal done today, and I hope it turned out better than mine did! Kaye has a new medication, and it seemed to work. Karen brought our Chinese screen back, because it didn't stop her kitten; the kitten just climbed up one side and down the other and into the space they didn't want her in. Bianca brought her German boyfriend over, and we quite liked him. Russ (or Chris, I don't remember how I put it down) is having some trouble with one eye, and he will see the specialist again next month, to see if they should start treatment on it. I hope that works out. He doesn't drive much now, and I hope he doesn't have have to give it up. Here's Brittany.

Sunday, October 19, 2008

Stellan rocks his Baby

Saturday, October 18, 2008

Northern Cliimbs

Friday, October 17, 2008

From the North

Caden watching the aquarium dvd that he loves...and of course, being cuddled by the mom that he really loves... Taken last Friday.

Tuesday, October 7, 2008

Robersons

Baby movie from the northland

Secretary is posting new movie of Caden from Seattle Oct. 4, 2008. The hot pink strings he's wrapped around his hands are his "playing wires"; he and Grandma crochet it and play and then Grandma untangles it for the next time. (Nothing interests him more than the wires from monitors attached to him and his IV. The Oxymeter currently wrapped on his foot is a big hit, too: When it was on his toe, he kept trying to get its red light into his mouth.) And another: