Probably I just don't understand how the system works. I finally stood in line again at the check-in counter to ask how much longer the wait would be and they told me it was ready, so maybe if I had done that earlier I could have been done much sooner? But all the lines were always long so I didn't want to stand in line just to be told I needed to wait to be called, it'll be another hour, y'know? And I kept hearing other names getting called for some reason or other, and names appeared on the screen that I *thought* meant "your prescription is ready", just not ever mine.
But have drugs and am home and came up with something to eat for dinner.
We heard from the co-worker who is in Nepal. She and her family are fine. They were far enough away from the epicenter of the quake not to be in any jeopardy, but they said they felt it.
Oh that's so good Anne!!
Connie (or anyone else), 615-630 central? Which will feel like 4am to me, but needs to happen. If you or anyone else is feeling inspired/evil/peppy, feel free to text or call (number redacted as I am awake! Ish. )and remind me I should be awake. ;)
Oh, gosh, that's 5:15 for me, I will hopefully be asleep. Perhaps someone to the east of you will oblige.
I should know better than to read comments on the articles about Baltimore. (I never really lived there to think of it as "my city," but I spent a decent amount of time there while I was living in DC -- one summer working at Johns Hopkins, a couple times I went there to see a baseball game or a concert or something, and then one semester where a friend and I went up about once a week for trapeze lessons, before my physical therapist told me to stop.)
Man. We got home tonight from Vermont -- our flight was on time and an easy flight. We got back to the house about 8 p.m. Within an hour, the old kitty started sneezing blood again like she did months ago -- LOTS of blood. And then she started throwing up blood.
I'm exhausted like you would not believe, and I have a LOT of work to do tomorrow. Tim took tomorrow off. So he packed the kitty up in the carrier and took her off to the 24-hour emergency vet. Throwing up blood isn't a great sign.
I told him that if something is really bad and the best choice is to put her to sleep, he didn't need to call me to let me know; just do it. And I feel really badly that I'm not there with him. Before they left I thanked the kitty for being a good kitty, and for waiting until we got back (both for waiting to start the Dexter routine, because that would have been ridiculous for the petsitter to deal with, AND waiting for me to say goodbye to her, if that's what this is).
So I unpacked and now I'm watching CA:TWS for something comforting until I fall asleep.
Yeah, Hil, don't do that.
My manicure served a purpose. A neighbor invited me over for drinks, I declined. I adore him, but right now I need to be without feedback that I can turn off and also, he's drama. So just got a call from him about closing blinds and all sorts of alarmist bullshit, and I'm like NO! I'm not putting my trash out simply because I don't think there will be pickup and it'll fester less inside, but beyond that, I'm alert, but not unduly alarmed.
I refuse to sink into usthemism.
It might be the same thing it was before (we've taken her to the vet twice for bloody sneezing -- one in September, and once in February -- and the diagnosis was the same each time: allergic rhinitis causing an irritation, which was treated with a shot of steroid and a shot of antibiotic, which fixed it right up). So it might be treated the same way, and be fine. Except the throwing up worries me.
And dang, I am SO tired.