Welcome the Sabbath day! Ken and Tanya Baker stopped by and we watched Homeful about homes being remodeled by experts in the field of creating an old home into a new and modern world of today! We watched 2 ½ shows before they left for the day leaving me and Debbie to do what was necessary to get me ready for bed. I knew my underwear needed to be changed as a bowel leakage occurred during my visit with my boyfriend and his mom. Yes, I had a bowel leakage that needed to be taken care of because I felt itchy in the butt! Embarrassing! All good a few minutes later. My bowels have been soft and almost diarrhea like. I also learned really fast that a patient may have Covid as her grandson has it! I have been sitting next to her at the dialysis center lobby waiting for my turn to be on the dialysis machine for the day. I love dialysis chair 18 even though I had #17 on Friday! Oh, my goodness, I don’t want Covid again! Especially the strain that affects the heart muscle! I have some fear of getting severe dementia or Alzheimer’s disease because both grandpas had it in their days of living. With Grandpa Fox, seeing him with AD was very hard for me to accept for a while.
On the weekends, I like to rest and watch TV. Now that I am reading Midsomer’s Murders the Killings in Badger’s Drift, I am halfway through the book now—yay! Oh my goodness gracious, I went to the library and Citrus Café on Tuesday and saw my high school colleague Jamie Swenson, the author of her autographed book. Woo hoo! Oh well, right! The weather was cold the next three days with the weather warming up again over the weekend! Midsomer Murder weekend on Roku Live TV this weekend, too!
With Jackie off this weekend, Debbie has been taking care of me well. Today, like every morning at breakfast, I have had my egg sandwich and two dill pickles with mustard and blue cheese as my dipping sauces. Also, every morning Millie gets an egg yoke to share with her brother Magic once in a blue moon. She loves her egg yoke! Yes, Millie eats some of my breakfast and lunch, and dinner on a daily basis. She acts hungry all the time! She liked people food, too as if she is always starving to death. My poor baby girl! Always hungry and begging for people food. No problem, though. She is 7 months old now. She is growing up slowly but surely … I love her even though she is hard to touch at times. Yeah, she is still very skittish yet.
For a Saturday, I feel I have had a great day for once in a long while. Prozac seems to be helping my mood although I am still fighting some major feelings about my care at home not being all met to my satisfaction. Deb told me today that Jamie Swenson was happy to have seen me for the first time in ages since school ended almost 35 years ago this summer June 1, 2024! Yes, 35 years ago this year is when I graduated from high school—barely with a D average to my report card! I passed anyway! My parents did not want me to stay in high school until I was 21 years old like most of my disabled friends!
My day had been great! Now it’s time to say goodnight and goodbye for the night. The door is locked, and the sign has been turned to closed for the night. Putting down my phone and iPad for the night is happening now. I am going to read for a bit until I get sleepy. The book is a good read, peeps!