Day off

Wednesday, May 16th, 2018 07:05 pm
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So, today, I was scheduled for the mammogram following up January's visit to Eastern Maine Medical Center's Cancer Center in Bangor.  Happily, the follow-up was done at our local hospital, which is now exactly 3 minutes from our house.  Preliminary reading of the 3D picture indicates no change/no problem, so I get to do it again in December, to see if I'm three times lucky.

After the mammogram, Steve and I took the day off, as, in our opinions, we had earned a day off.  We drove down to Old Orchard Beach (the new house is one! half! hour! closer to the ocean!), where the shape of the beach has changed, under the pressure of the several violent storms over the winter.  We walked a little, observed the progress of the installation of the new rollercoaster in Palace Playland (Sea Viper.  Really?), and eventually drove down to Camp Ellis, where the damage is. . .considerable, and rather shocking.

Eventually, we wound up in Kittery, where we turned around, sort of, arriving in York via back roads, and finally pausing at the Maine Diner for a late lunch of Maine-style crabcake and potato salad.

We paused at the Maine Mall to buy new shoes, which both of us have been needing for some time, and I find to my considerable joy that my beloved Dansko oxfords, which was discontinued several years ago, had merely been taken off the market briefly so that they could be made to accept a variety of orthopedic devices.  They are now back!  And yes, I bought a pair to replace the pair I have been wearing despite I shouldn't -- and also a pair of sneakers, though at that price, I ought to find -- ah.  Athletic Shoes.

We are now home, having stopped at the grocery to take on needed supplies, and I'm about to finish my day with some meditation followed by a glass of wine.

Tomorrow, is the rumored delivery of the long-anticipated pantry.  If it does, indeed, arrive, it may be installed by Friday.  *fingers crossed*

Beyond that -- tomorrow, we go back to work.

And that? Is all I've got.

Everybody have a good evening

Er, excuse me?

Monday, September 25th, 2006 05:13 pm
rolanni: (kitty!)
So, the appointment with the eye specialist today, the one with the ReallyREALLY bright lights.

Good news: My eyes are Perfectly OK (where "OK" is defined as 20/20 with correction and Hopelessly Nearsighted without).

Bad news: The "grey fog" that sometimes obscures the vision in the center of my left eye is an ....ocular migraine (no, I've never heard of it, either).

Good news: This kind of migraine is headache-free! And the fog dissipates in twenty minutes or so, no harm done.

Null news: The eye specialist gave me a referral to a neurologist all the way the heckengone down to Scarborough. But. My good friends at Mayo Clinic tell me that ocular migraines need treatment only if accompanied by a headache. So I'm thinking I'll cancel the appointment with the neurologist.

In other news, it's a beautiful day in the neighborhood -- cool and not too humid; the cats are asleep, [livejournal.com profile] kinzel's at chess, and I'm going to retire to my corner of the couch to read.

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