It’s very muddy here too. I just walked the long way to the coop and almost lost my shoes and there were no eggsBusy day yesterday...but I'm here....
@KDOGG331 Didn't they do a skin scraping too?
@Teila, you risked a trip to the village? We TOLD you to stay home, doggone it!
@JaeG. I think the last time I sat down in a movie theater was probably when we saw Twister. The guys didn't want to see it, so Linda, Lori and I went to that showing in one theater and Steve, Russ and Ken veered off to another theater in the same complex to see something else. That was the last time, because I hated it. Not the movie necessarily, but the sound! It's always so doggone loud in theaters. And is there anything more fun than a sleepover with a family of giggly kids? Bet your mom had just as good a time as they did!
We think we know what happened to Kendra. In this new 'palace" that the kids bought, the transition strips between the different types of flooring aren't the strips that are flat with a slight dome to them. In this house they are just strips of painted wood, like this sorta: ] , but flipped down. We think she was crawling in to be in the kitchen with us, had a seizure and when she went down on her face she hit that strip. Kenny said the blood is on the edge on the dining room side where the hardwood floor becomes tile. Makes perfect sense...more sense than any other theory. But she was here yesterday after school, and back to her old rowdy self.
We need to have 5 seasons....spring, summer, winter, fall, and unwintering. I'm so sick of mud. The bus drops Kendra off across the street because that's the side of the bus that the handicapped lift is on. Then we have to push her across the street, between our cars to the sidewalk, and over the snow remaining. Mud...slippery ice.... I think I'm going to see if I have any influence with the town council to see if we can get a bib put in. The sidewalks they put in all over town are just like the transition strip I tried to show before....it just drops about 3 inches on each side. They are nice and wide - 2 people can ride horseback side by side on them - but they just drop off on the street side and on the grass side.
Fighting that wheelchair is getting harder and harder to do. If we just had a gradual, wide, cement "landing" to the gate to the house that would help tremendously. As it is, we have a small sidewalk that comes off the town's sidewalk leading to our gate and it's an abrupt dropoff! I dunno...we have to do something. If the town turns us down, I'll start a doggone "GoFundMe" account.Nah, not really. We'll figure out something, but this is getting ridiculous for a 70 year old man and 67 year old woman to try to handle. She weighs 57 pounds now, and is well over 4 feet tall....and she hangs like dead weight when we do have to carry her.

