Saturday, March 14, 2015

CHECK THIS OUT!

https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/Dxy4n0UT82o?rel=0

And this

 The BARKLEYS   

 http://www.subaru.com/dogs/

And this

 http://t.co/MyCaiW95yY

And this

 http://tinyurl.com/ls74buh

Get you some of THAT!


Okay Okay, this hound is TRIPPIN!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y5Re6dFREOc
Therapy    Infotainment    Some stuff for y'all to check out.







Yep!  Pics of the bridge lights that last night they were turned on. 

And just for posterity.....Silly Hall


I know I know I KNOW!  It's already March 15th and it's been a couple weeks since I last updated.

 

Let's just say close to half a dozen doctor appointments, many many visits from visiting nurses checking up on moms arm, a visit from the nutritionist have all combined to keep me (and Gipetto and Wednesday) hopping.
 


The good news is that moms arm is well on the way to a complete heal. The infection from a week and a half ago has responded well to the antibiotics and twice a day bandage changes. Out of the woods!

The ongoing struggle to keep her diet consistent and productive has taken multiple calls and visits every day!  Arrrggghhhhh!!
 


We also had a scare with her neighbor Jan who had fallen in her apartment and laid on the floor for two days before the manager discovered and called nineeleveneleven and got her to the hospital. A weeks stay and a bout of the flu but she is back home and on the mend as well.

 

Jill (Jan's niece AKA Angel of Mercy)  finally had to go back to her family (pesky family!  Wanting moms home cooking all to themselves!)
 

BIG THANKS TO JILLIANNE !!!   COME BACK SOON

 




Jill was replaced, supplanted, exchanged for Joyce (Jill 2.0) Jan's sister from Florida. She's been here for nearly two weeks and has been a big help to Jan.

For you non local readers of this blog, the Bay area has been blessed by some unseasonable/crazy nice weather for the past week or more. Think 70's and bees buzzing after all of the ploinating everythings that has most people crying with allergies/hay fever.



I'm told it beats the heck out of yards and yards of snow though.