Day 67
We're getting settled, and are getting used to the routine, although that is not in stone yet. The physio time was shifted, so I missed that session, but I got there for the OT session. Glenn was just having a crying day yesterday. He said he was fine, but the crying just kept coming. He worked hard in the OT session, and I chatted with an elderly gentleman who was originally from Zehner area. I don't know if they appreciated us talking away about mutual aquaintances, but we weren't too noisy, and Glenn settled a bit. They wrapped his arm with a hot wax compress, which he said felt good. They are really going to get his right arm loosened up, and are starting to pull out a few stops. He can sit up by himself better all the time, but was getting a sore butt, so we'll have to watch that.
After his therapy, Glenn went to bed for a while, then got up for supper. We had some company, so after he was done his supper we went to the cafeteria and had a nice visit. He was still crying a bit, but also laughed at the stuff we were talking about, so something was working itself out yesterday. I would expect that he will be more calm today, but we'll have to see. There are no therapy sessions on the weekend, so we'll do some stretching, and generally catch our breaths this weekend.
'Til next time
Louise
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I hope today was more restful. The change in venue and schedules must be rather overwhelming. I hope you are being treated well and that the staff finds out soon what special people you all are. Today's weather was so nice, I hope you were able to go for a walk, although, the wind could have kept you in.
Louise, your significant birthday is just around the corner. The crows must be starting to circle. Who knows how many will land? I do! I do! Hope to see you this week.
Glenn, keep laughing and smiling. When I saw you on my birthday and you smiled and laughed at some of my silliness that was my best birthday present ever. Yes, I am older than both of you but only three weeks older than Louise.
Take care my friends. Tomorrow is anew day.
Marjorie
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