This morning I got my COVID booster from a very nice nurse at the minute clinic who exclaimed in wonder at my intact memory, driving, daily exercise etc.
She tells me all this is rare in my age group. I expect so, since most of my agemate friends are dead, so they're not really competing.
I'm certainly very grateful about it, and take just a bit of credit, but there's luck to factor in, too. While I was there, I left ACLU know your rights cards, Spanish language, in the waiting area. Sand in the gears.
Just in case of a reaction to the vax, I've picked up the next Foyle season. I'm ready. I still have that jigsaw puzzle, too, that I haven't got around to yet.
Oh, and my lab results are all normal, yay. So I had anchovy toast for tea! Throwing salt caution to the wind for once.
I did a bit more weaving yesterday and had to massage my hand this morning, ow, thumb stiff and grudging.
Meanwhile I'm going to get in some walking today to make sure of it. And some weights and stretches. Most of the weird kinks in my left leg muscles and tendons are worked out now, high time. No more peculiar little spasms and jumping tendons.
I guess they've recovered from being pushed aside during the surgery. They had also shortened because of the joint lameness, so they had to stretch back to fit. All good.
Friday is about simple comfort food -- roasted potato dice with a cheese omelette mit der spinach thrown in to wilt.
Dessert chocolate covered raisins...all food groups covered.
My afternoon attempts to rest and whine about my instantly sore arm were repeatedly interrupted by door related issues. Help wrap the paint rollers so Gary could get lunch, confirm the door was dry enough to flip and do the other side, produce a little stool to enable cutting up of the old door for the garbage requirement. Etc.
I really can't complain considering how much is being done for me. But I plan to anyway.
Meanwhile the beautiful new door is in place.
Happy day everyone, evening online with me buds, lot of royal talk.
Anyone with a cat already has education in Royal talk. Can you see her crown?








