The trees are turning colors, the air is cool, the crops are mostly out of the fields. Yep, it's fall! Now if we could just get the government to repeal this daylight savings business. I see no useful purpose for it, except to mess with everybody's head. In today's 24/7 society, we are not saving any energy.
I had a post-op visit with Dr. Sommer. She is happy with the way things are looking, but still wants to see me again in 6 months. Pretty typical to be seen 1 year post-op, and my year won't be up until January. I think I will have my 6 month repeat mammo on the right before I see her. I asked the photographer for a CD of all my pictures, and she is going to send it to me, no charge. How nice.
Today I will take my last Levaquin. I hope the body aches will start to subside. Other than that side effect, I am feeling great.
I got my new carriage for my Grace quilting frame this week and have it all set up. This carriage works so much better than the original. I have the speed control on, and it is so far working great. I have a practice piece loaded and it is going great.
I am working on a baby quilt for one of our PA's Gina Bird. It is a raggy quilt, so no quilting required. But I am gonna have to get some more fabric today. Maybe a road trip to Danville or Mahomet, or Rantoul.
The local quilt guild's quilt show was this past weekend. I went with my neighbor Mary. Saw lots of great quilts, and saw lots of folks I know. I am going to rejoin the guild. Should have went last night to a meeting, but I am just feeling too tired after the trip to Springfield. Why does riding in a car wear me out? Got my new military ID while in Springfield at Camp Lincoln.
Friday, October 26, 2007
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