Granny's gone and done it again

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I took mine apart and it is Albuterol Sulfate. The band even got changed on me and I had never noticed until I looked at it. Sign of the Times I guess. Inhalers have always given me the shakes when I use them very much.
 
Well I did it. I got up at 4 am and got those two loaves of sourdough in the oven so they would be ready for DH to take to work along with the two loaves of French bread I baked yesterday. Then I started that focaccia and got it finished this evening, he takes it in tomorrow. Gonna have to make one of those for us, it looks pretty good. It's basically a flat bread you can put anything bion that you want. It's thicker than a pizza and I made it in a rectangular pan. Customer wanted garlic, red onions and tomatoes. No cheese. If I make one it will have green and black olives, red onions, cherry tomatoes ... rosemary and dill, I think. Maybe I will take a pic in the morning.


I checked customer service desk right away. Then every desk along the corridor every step along the path I'd trod, no joy. I mean I retraced every step I'd taken. I just don't understand how it happened. I keep my keys on a caribiner attached to my purse, which lives on my shoulder.


My cane has saved me many a fall. In the last six months or so, I notice I'm a little wobbly on turns too. I'd already been using it for several years because the tendon in my left leg is unreliable and I never know when a joint in that leg might suddenly collapse, possibly subjecting me to a fall. Could be hip, knee or ankle, I never know, so I just keep it in hand "in case," as insurance, but now there's this other weakness that's more ... I don't know, spinal, maybe? Or is it in my head? A momentary dizziness? Whatever it is, I'm glad to have the cane. I don't think it makes me look old, I think it makes me look ... dashing. (An old guy in our church can barely walk but he refuses to use a cane because he thinks it would make him "look old.")
Dashing, debonair, affable, suave, bigbluehen
 

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