Bonny, you know you've earned this, right? If karma exists, then you have definitely earned this. Congratulations!
Interview~ma and minimal-coughing~ma.
Glad that worked out, Hil.
Sounds interesting, Todd. Bring us back a report.
I'm glad you decided to switch OBs, sj. You know, somebody is going to find the doctor you prefer too something-or-other and will appreciate the doctor you don't like so well. Everything works out.
Aw maaaan. Beverly, now I've got something in my eye. Thank you so much.
And Laura! I was on my way to post a general thing and see that you beat me to it. Thank you so, so much.
The thing that makes me most proud in this whole thing is the support I received from you all.
I don't have enough words to adequately express my thanks.
I'm very proud of you, bonny!
The diabetic counselor cancelled again for my appointment today. I have to wait 2 weeks for another appointment because apparently there is only one of them and she only works on Friday.
That is insane. At least you've got the support of the alt-OB in how you're managing on your own, but still.
That is insane. At least you've got the support of the alt-OB in how you're managing on your own, but still.
Yes, I left her a message that I did much better with the GD meds last night. We switched it from dinner to evening snack and I didn't have an anxiety attack when taking it. So, I didn't feel light headed or out of it, and it still did what it was supposed to to my blood sugar.
That's nice to hear, sj. Being any kind of sick while pregnant sucks.
Glad the interview went well, Hil! Wishing you much ~ma in getting rid of the cough from hell.
Congratulations, bonny! That award is well deserved and I continue to wish you new residence~ma. Much bad cess on your current landlord. Grrr.
I made dinner tonight, for the first time in ages! A very mild chili, which I was actually able to eat. TCG added hot sauce to it, as expected.
That sounds good, sj.
I've just signed up as a volunteer at a local farm tour. There are a bunch of farms in my area, and the hippie co-op organizes a tour of them every spring. My volunteering will be at one of the wineries. (It's a farm. They farm grapes.) On one hand, no baby goats. On the other hand, public indoor bathrooms and, well, wine.
It feels like some sort of social commentary that all the tobacco farms in NC (that aren't being turned into business "parks" or housing developments) are converting to wineries, and all the dairy farms in PNW seem to be converting to berry farms.