We survived Al’s weekend home. We continuously evolved and adapted as necessary from Friday night until his return on Monday night. Al seemed to enjoy being in his own home again. (Continued…)
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Quad Cane
Al continues to practice walking. Here he is walking with a quad cane. An AFO (ankle foot orthotic) has been added on his right foot to aid in walking. Dan is the physiotherapy student who has been working with Al. Dan will be finished his training n…
Darts Anyone
When I arrived at SMOL today Al’s nurse was already on the look out for me. She was keen to instruct me on giving Al his shot. After carefully explaining the procedure, she handed me the syringe and said “here you try it”. Without a hesitation I too…
NURSE
We are moving along with the planning for having Al home for the long weekend. Yesterday I was informed that I would be responsible for his daily injection for blood clot prevention. WTF. I specifically did not choose the nursing profession because …
Obsession is normal
Because that’s what the Yarnharlot signed in my book.. (Continued…)
Rider Women
I couldn’t resist an opportunity to post a family photo. My daughters and I attended a 60th b-day party yesterday. It seems rare that we are together and respectfully dressed. They are both wonderful citizens of the world and I am proud of them. &n…
Relish
This is the fruits of our labour of yesterday. (Continued…)