Bedtime quickie
February 5th, 2013 10:48 pmWell, really, just a quickie and then it is bedtime.
Treadmill = zero (I woke up at 6 am not feeling well enough to walk. I'm fine, just a little passing thing.)
Visited my dental hygienist today and got a glowing report. In fact, better than glowing. Jeannie says that I can now have NORMAL ADULT cleanings. That's right folks, it has been documented that I am a normal adult. Put that in your pipe and smoke it.
With my new and improved mouth, I'd like to do something about my dingy teeth and after discussing the options with Jeannie and Dr. Parr's associate, Dr. Ashby, I am giving Crest white strips a try. Tonight was treatment one of ten.
daecabhir documented my smile so that we can so if there any progress after ten days.
Knitting on my shawl is going slowly but I'm probably approaching the 60% mark. You can see the point of the shawl where it will fall in the middle of my back. The alpaca yarn is wonderfully warm on my leg as I work on the loom. Speaking of the loom, this project is being done on my AKB All-n-One loom. While the rectangular shape is not as user-friendly as the round looms are, the pegs are the best-knitting ones of any loom that I have tried thus far.
Today was week 3 of the 4-week ramp-up on Tucker's Adequan. He seems to be getting up easier and much less stiff when he gets up. When I called the dogs in this afternoon, Tucker came up the steep stairs without hesitation - something he's not done in a while. Hopefully this medication will keep working for him (it's really expensive) and keep pain-free.
Treadmill = zero (I woke up at 6 am not feeling well enough to walk. I'm fine, just a little passing thing.)
Visited my dental hygienist today and got a glowing report. In fact, better than glowing. Jeannie says that I can now have NORMAL ADULT cleanings. That's right folks, it has been documented that I am a normal adult. Put that in your pipe and smoke it.
With my new and improved mouth, I'd like to do something about my dingy teeth and after discussing the options with Jeannie and Dr. Parr's associate, Dr. Ashby, I am giving Crest white strips a try. Tonight was treatment one of ten.
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Knitting on my shawl is going slowly but I'm probably approaching the 60% mark. You can see the point of the shawl where it will fall in the middle of my back. The alpaca yarn is wonderfully warm on my leg as I work on the loom. Speaking of the loom, this project is being done on my AKB All-n-One loom. While the rectangular shape is not as user-friendly as the round looms are, the pegs are the best-knitting ones of any loom that I have tried thus far.
Today was week 3 of the 4-week ramp-up on Tucker's Adequan. He seems to be getting up easier and much less stiff when he gets up. When I called the dogs in this afternoon, Tucker came up the steep stairs without hesitation - something he's not done in a while. Hopefully this medication will keep working for him (it's really expensive) and keep pain-free.