Walking my pretend dog
Nov. 1st, 2012 11:25 amThat's what I did this morning. Walked the dog, tested my lungs and stopped by the metro office for info (it has a glass front so I could keep an eye on my pretend dog which I pretend tied up just outside the door - in case PETA is reading this).
As I suspected, once I got moving, the breathing got a little more difficult BUT not horrible and way better than yesterday. Very little coughing and no honking. (And this was without using the rescue inhaler or the cough suppressent pill.) I'm encouraged.
Also, as I suspected, the metro folks do not publish a map of the new downtown bus routes which is really annoying. They have eliminated many of the routes and moved the rest. There is a bus stop a block and a half from here and it now has only one bus that stops on weekdays about 3 times in the morning and 2 in the afternoon. This stop used to have 5 buses and something stopped there every 15 mins. More importantly, coming home, those busses stopped only a block away. At night, in the dark, that was oh so handy. Now, at night, in the dark, my best option is 4x thought either a drug den or a massive deserted parking lot. Oh well, glad I have a great car!
Now I'm home and I think I'll read my book for a while. My pretend dog is napping and so is my not-pretend cat. This here is action central!!
As I suspected, once I got moving, the breathing got a little more difficult BUT not horrible and way better than yesterday. Very little coughing and no honking. (And this was without using the rescue inhaler or the cough suppressent pill.) I'm encouraged.
Also, as I suspected, the metro folks do not publish a map of the new downtown bus routes which is really annoying. They have eliminated many of the routes and moved the rest. There is a bus stop a block and a half from here and it now has only one bus that stops on weekdays about 3 times in the morning and 2 in the afternoon. This stop used to have 5 buses and something stopped there every 15 mins. More importantly, coming home, those busses stopped only a block away. At night, in the dark, that was oh so handy. Now, at night, in the dark, my best option is 4x thought either a drug den or a massive deserted parking lot. Oh well, glad I have a great car!
Now I'm home and I think I'll read my book for a while. My pretend dog is napping and so is my not-pretend cat. This here is action central!!
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Date: 2012-11-02 03:34 pm (UTC)I do this all the time with my pretend husband...
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Date: 2012-11-02 03:37 pm (UTC)