In a normal situation. This is not a normal situation.
Word. I am also failing to be as productive as I think I could be, but I'm trying to be okay with that.
I am going to the dentist tomorrow, it seems! I had to answer COVID-19 questions verbally and then fill out a million (okay, it was five) forms. Digitally signing your name using a laptop trackpad is challenging, my dudes. I think I'll have to wear one of the disposable masks since it will be easier to take it on and off than one of my cloth masks with ties.
Huh, former SecDef Mattis finally finds his spine:
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There's a brush fire a few blocks from here. My street has not been told to evacuate, hopefully it will be under control soon.I'm a little disturbed thatI haven't gotten any official alert texts, I'm getting my information by googling...
At least one house on fire
OK, I am getting email alerts. My street has not been evacuated, keeping an eye on the situation for now
Sorry to hear that about Nova, Sheryl.
Oh jeez, -t! There has been a lot of danger in your vicinity this week!
Been a weird couple of days. I'm not seeing any updates to the evacuations and the smoke doesn't seem thicker...
So Nova went to the vet, where they noted she had lost a lot of weight. Blood tests show kidney disease and hyperthyroidism. They gave me prescriptions for thyroid meds(to be given every 12 hours)
If oral meds are too hard twice a day, transdermal meds that you rub into the ear exist. Kept Kittenish going for years. Nova should feel a lot better.