Hooray!OGM---the tram is way cool. We never did the trolley, apparently there's a tram/trolley/train kind of thing that goes around the city? We just did the tram. It freaked my mom out, but the boys loved it when they came to visit. Hopefully it's a clear day when you go, and you can see all the mountains, etc. Taking it after dark is cool, too, with all the lights of the city and reflecting off the river.![]()
The team came down to southern Oregon, so it was just down the road for me today. So nice of them!
Good news, I get to cut down my prednisone. We're going to give it a try, anyway. Doing a bit more testing on the lungs and trying to see why the breathing isn't responding well. Not the magic wand I wanted, but at least I felt they're addressing things.![]()
And, got the okay to hang with the animals again---there's not an emoticon strong enough for that one. She's not thrilled about the chickens, so I'll still mask when in the main coop. But the hay critters are fair game......well, crap. While typing that, I was thinking about being out with them this afternoon, and I had the water running in the tank.....said a Very Bad Word that shocked Echo....had to run out and turn the water off.....paddock is flooded, not that you can really tell with all the water out there anywayokay, I'm back and trying to breathe again.....sheesh.![]()
Anyway, okay to be out feeding, with the animals, etc. But I think The Locusts can still feed for a while. Momma needs a break, some.![]()
Bought the truck we looked at. It's red, I've been so used to Honey driving a white truck for almost 10 years. Now I've got to turn my head for red, going to take some getting used to. But it's pretty!
Joshgirl, I thank you for your efforts to help me. But, I'm two years out from a stem cell transplant and my leukemia is basically considered cured. Discussed that with my provider today, she said with my labs she would be very, very surprised if I had any return of my disease. Yippee!
