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RELIEF

Al and I had a lazy Sunday. I knit and cooked and we watched Hysteria in the afternoon. It is a cute comedy set in the Victorian era. We got a lot of chuckles out of it. It’s worth a watch.  (Continued…)

Typically FALL

It’s a gorgeous fall day here in Kingston. I have tried to capture the fall colours we see from our 9th floor balcony. If you look closely you can see some of the wind turbines that are on Wolfe Island. They have been a source of controversy sinc…

Participation

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Keeping Cozy in Kingston

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On Your Mark ……

On Friday my sister in law took me for a grocery run to our new Farm Boy. I was focused on all the high end veggies and fruit. In my excitement for the good stuff I failed to take stock of the staples. So this morning I talked with Al about how he f…

Home Sweet Home

Al settled in last night, he is glad to be home. He is now discharged and finished his stay at SMOL. I picked up his drugs at the pharmacy. He is doing well ambulating about the house. He will start getting in home physio next week as well as continu…

Hi again from kingston

It,s my last entry from St Mary’s. It makes me feel so happy! When I get home I am planning on sorting my therapies and equipment out. Jennifer will keep me going and I’ll try to sneak in a relaxing break.  (Continued…)

Thanks Be To DOGS

We celebrated a lovely Canadian Thanksgiving. Bridget enjoyed some same company. Natasha and Jonas came from Montreal with their dogs Ruffus and Oden. After a few minutes getting to know each other Bridget welcomed the weekend company. On Sunday we…

Pizza Anyone?

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Put Up Yer Dukes

Playing advocate is sometimes like being in a boxing ring. Both Al and I have been frustrated in the time being taken to get his iPad on wi fi. SMOL, which must be the only hospital in Ontario that doesn’t have wi fi, has been giving me all kinds of …