Mom is doing very well. The cardiologist told her (me) to put away the rocking chair and get back to life. She has no medical restrictions on her activities, except the ones fatigue imposes. She's got 50% cardiac function - anyone with half a heart knows what that means - and exercise and medication may improve that a little.
Today she and her husband are back at their religious meeting for the first time in two weeks, so she should be a minor celebrity there. Me, I'll be a celebrity
here if anyone stops by to find me washing every garment I have. Oh, put away the Emetrol and stop overreacting. I'm wearing a towel.
I said stop it! It's a really, REALLY big towel.
Last time I wrote, I was
whining appropriately upset about poor connectivity. After a couple of calls to AT&T, the technician came out, but his job was complicated by the electrical wire that draped gracefully across the driveway and kept us without electricity.
WHAT IS THIS PLACE. Now we have screaming-fast dial-up, power, and a clear phone line, and
what in the world do you Yankees want, anyways? It doesn't matter. I drank the diazepam water days ago, and only notice the tweeting birds, and is the pool ready yet? It's very peaceful here.
About light, sunshine and emotional well-being:
yes. I've been noticing that the sun seems high in the sky at noon. Is that normal? I'm flying back to NYS tomorrow, where the sun skulks around the horizon as nature intended. Then listen for our engines rumbling in about 10 days.
I also noticed that there are more followers now that I haven't been writing. Hi y'all! If I stop writing altogether this blog could reach Dooce-ic proportions.