Teila, what a mess! The first shots, not the happy shots!! Okay, roll up the sleeves and take it one little thing at a time.....you are strong and you've got this....
N F C, are you supposed to get any of that blizzard today? Heard they''ve upgraded the alerts from a watch to a "winter storm warning" and they are expecting 12-14 inches of snow down Riverton and Lander way...don't know if it will slide past you or not, but sure hoping it does.
Ken's doing better than I thought he would at this point - surprising even himself. He's not sleeping worth a hill of beans, but with all that junk attached to him I can understand that. He doesn't have his followup until the 11th so he has to keep all this stuff on until after he sees the surgeon, then they'll set up his physical therapy. They are just gonna have to find a PT locally - we are NOT driving to Billings (almost 100 miles one way) three times a week. And of course, his well-meaning friends who have had this done, or who "had a friend who had a cousin who had a brother-in-law's mechanic" with shoulder surgery have told him that the surgery recovery is nothing...it's the PT that will send him to his knees and wish he'd never been born. Um, yeah, thanks for that!
91 birds? 91??? As in one more than 90 and 9 less than 100? Oh my!
Morning B!
I checked the weather early this morning and unless something has changed since 3:30, we're only supposed to get rain mixed with snow, lots of wind and a high of 46*.

Don't you just hate it when people love to share their medical misery stories? It's almost like there's a thrill factor involved in doing that. No matter what the circumstances (child birth, wisdom teeth removal, shoulder surgery, etc.) some people will go out of their way to spread the horror stories. Then there are people like my mother (take my mother, please!) and no matter what's going on, she can top it.
