Weekend droppings
Aug. 15th, 2004 07:50 amIt's another hot weekend. It was cloudy some of yesterday and I thought I'd wander up to Occidental park and check on the outdoor market they are having every weekend. But by the time I got downstairs and on the street, the sun was out hot and unrelenting and I just bagged it.
The Yankees are in town and in very Yankee like fashion, they are killing us. That's right. Take a team that is already totally demoralized by the crappiest season and kick the shit out of them. Welcome to Seattle and thank you. Now, get the fuck out of there, plz.
I've been watching Bob and Rose - it's a BBC 6-episode series from some of the people who started Queer as Folk. I've watched 4 of the episodes so far. It's interesting with several moments of great fun.
Dana has given up on the computer. I'm not sure what the problem is but she, apparently, can no longer figure out how to get to her email on Mom's computer any more and is not interested in finding out. I VPN'd last night and brought up the website she uses for email and left it on the screen so that, maybe, she could see that it really does still work. This morning, it was gone and replaced by Mom's OutlookExpress that had the mail from yesterday still unread.
So I'm not getting the first hand reports. But, that's ok. The last second hand report I got was bad enough.
Mom fell last night walking to the bedroom. She's bruised but ok. My brother says her story of why she fell changes with each telling. She tripped on the oxygen cord, she got dizzy or she had too much in her hands. Dana smartly made her stay right on the floor until the emergency people (from the home) could get there and check her out. They said she was ok, but the real smart money was letting them know. Since they will take over her care tomorrow, it's important that they know that walking short distances is perilous.
I talked to Mom myself yesterday. She sounded fine but tired. Dana says she can not hold on to anything heavier than a pencil is too shaky to do anything with the pencil - mainly due to the medication. Mom didn't sound unhappy, particularly but I didn't get the feeling she was in the good spirits she has been recently. She could bounce back from this, but honestly I don't think she will. I think she's just taking her time saying goodbye in her own way. And I'm so glad that she is in a place where she can do that safely and with relative comfort.
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The Yankees are in town and in very Yankee like fashion, they are killing us. That's right. Take a team that is already totally demoralized by the crappiest season and kick the shit out of them. Welcome to Seattle and thank you. Now, get the fuck out of there, plz.
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I've been watching Bob and Rose - it's a BBC 6-episode series from some of the people who started Queer as Folk. I've watched 4 of the episodes so far. It's interesting with several moments of great fun.
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Dana has given up on the computer. I'm not sure what the problem is but she, apparently, can no longer figure out how to get to her email on Mom's computer any more and is not interested in finding out. I VPN'd last night and brought up the website she uses for email and left it on the screen so that, maybe, she could see that it really does still work. This morning, it was gone and replaced by Mom's OutlookExpress that had the mail from yesterday still unread.
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So I'm not getting the first hand reports. But, that's ok. The last second hand report I got was bad enough.
Mom fell last night walking to the bedroom. She's bruised but ok. My brother says her story of why she fell changes with each telling. She tripped on the oxygen cord, she got dizzy or she had too much in her hands. Dana smartly made her stay right on the floor until the emergency people (from the home) could get there and check her out. They said she was ok, but the real smart money was letting them know. Since they will take over her care tomorrow, it's important that they know that walking short distances is perilous.
I talked to Mom myself yesterday. She sounded fine but tired. Dana says she can not hold on to anything heavier than a pencil is too shaky to do anything with the pencil - mainly due to the medication. Mom didn't sound unhappy, particularly but I didn't get the feeling she was in the good spirits she has been recently. She could bounce back from this, but honestly I don't think she will. I think she's just taking her time saying goodbye in her own way. And I'm so glad that she is in a place where she can do that safely and with relative comfort.
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