What's outside of your picture window today?
As we get ready for the real winter to show up and COVID-19 still playing a major part in our lives I like to spend moments of my day de-stressing about what's going on in the world today. All I have to do is look out the window and observe some of natures beautiful creatures, how they interact and ponder how small it makes my troubles seem. Sometimes I may even get the opportunity to take a photo or two. How about you? Anything going on outside of your window(s) that you want to share?
For those members that have the ability to size your photos before you upload them to the discussion, may I suggest using the following sizes:
– 500 x 335 pixels (landscape)
– 210 x 210 pixels (square)
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Thanks for the images. The atrium is so spectacular.........especially when you hear the piano in the background.
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Great pictures Lori, I recognized the Chihuly sculptures- we seek them out when we travel, and it's beginning to look like we'll miss the gallery in Washington state this year because of the fires.
I'm glad to hear your numbers were great. Fingers crossed that the medication adjustments work this time!
Sue
Sue- Gorgeous!
@loribmt Hey there. Lori! You've been put through the wringer this week too, kid! I'm so sorry you had such a difficult time - - AND got cheated out of a nice dinner with your honey. I sure hope you've rallied somewhat now and are getting back to your old (wonderful, caring) self.
I'm.a fair bit better now. Have had multi interviews with teams of doctors about what to do with this complex person that is me. It seems I have to transition from a residence of Assisted Living to Long Term Care. I must admit I've cried buckets over that - having to leave my friends at my present Assisted Living place, plus the huge upheaval of the move. They may keep me in the hospital until such time as a room opens up at a long term care place in town. My present residence is unable to adhere to my many IBS, OLP, and now HeartSmart dietary restrictions whereas a long term care home would. I've been so sick for so long from eating the totally inappropriate foods offered at my present place. It's great food, IF you're healthy!
At any rate, life goes on
A new adventure to look forward to! My sons will help with the monumental job of paring my stuff down from a full apartment to a single room. I've already made a list of what I can bring to my new home. I'll be just fine. Don't you worry. Just get yourself strong and healthy again, Lori dear.
@sueinmn Hi Sue. Yes, it was a wonderful room with an awesome view BUT they moved me to a different (double) room on a different floor the other day. Oh well. I guess I was improving enough to be sent from the wonderful cardiac unit to an ordinary unit. Yesterday, Physio had me walk 3 circuits around the ward for a total of 9 minutes with only one sit-down. Now I'm to do that 3 times a day, increasing the distance and time, in order to strengthen my heart muscle. I'll bring my trusty pedometer for motivation and see how many steps I can increase by each day. Hope you are keeping well, Sue, with all your many challenges.
Good Morning Laurie. Pooh! My challenges are a piece of cake compared to you and Elizabeth and others in this group. I can only imagine how difficult it will be for you to move to Long Term Care, but it sounds like you have sons to help you and the best possible attitude.
You are such a beacon of hope and ray of sunshine to us on Connect, I can only imagine you will brighten lives in your new home as well. Just make sure you have a good Internet connection!
Your trusty walker needs a name so we can remind you to "saddle up and walk"
Sending hugs and blessings as you heal and move on to your "next chapter".
Sue
Hey Laurie!! I’m baaaack. Thank you for your concern but truly, i’m just fine. I got whiney…which isn’t like me but dang it. I hadn’t felt that nasty in 2 years! I also had another round of my childhood/teen/adult vaccinations yesterday. My upper arms look like I have half soft-balls stuck under my sleeves!! 😂 And yes, I was most bummed about not being able to get out to eat dinner. The weather was gorgeous, we could have sat outside and had a lovely time.
Oh dear, welp, life just keeps tossing you one exciting challenge after another, doesn’t it? Now you’re having to leave your friends, your familiar surroundings and also having to reduce your belongings down to cherished pieces. That’s so traumatic on many levels, Laurie. You have my sincerest empathy. Changes aren’t easy and this one is significant.
However, I remember when my mom went through similar swapping of digs…it turned out to be a godsend! Independent as all get out, she fought that move with every fiber of her being. But once settled into a rhythm, she rallied with the appropriate foods, dedicated care and met a lot of new friends and actually participated more in group activities. Her room was so pretty, filled with all the things she loved and I don’t believe she missed much of anything that had been tucked away in boxes anyway. If she did mention something, I’d bring it and find a spot. Knowing you and your resilience I expect similar from you! Yes, life goes on and we all face these new chapters. Sue posted a wonderful message about her mom the other day and the Chapters in her life.
This book of life we are writing as we go along is filled with so many passages, pages and chapters, Some we want to leave behind, others we want to read again…and we’re always writing a new page daily. Sharpen your pencils, my dear…you have a lot of writing left to do! I sure hope you have a great view in your new place!!! Bring some art for the walls!
And of course, we’re all moving in right along with you. ☺️
I have to show you…my outside toad is getting a new house today! I bought this for him.
Lori, You always know just what to say. Let us know if Mr. Toad likes his new home. I got one for mine a few years ago, but passed it on as they preferred the broken terra cotta pot under my tree.
@artist01 - This is the comment Lori was referring to - you have already traveled a fair ways down this road - https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/covid-19-vaccination/?pg=2#comment-615784
Sue
Thank you Sue! Though I equally have times when I put my foot in my mouth…LOL.
I hope the toady likes it too! We recently had the entire yard/gardens redone and I worried about the toad! I told everyone to be on the lookout of him and the work people were actually all very cautious. I was so happy to have him show up the other day but thought about all the other hidey holes that were disrupted. Plus the new garden just calls for whimsical things and since I have no way of getting the 6 foot metal rooster home a little toad house will have to do for now.
The message about your mom was so poignant and well written. I think it probably touched everyone who read it on some visceral level. Thank you for sharing that moment with us.