Songs of the Week
Above is a song I've been listening to a lot recently not trying to be egocentric, it is a fantastic Dylan song & just so happens to be on one of the 2 CDs in the player right now, along with this one by Talking Heads:
mixed in with a lot of Lucinda (one of John's favs at the moment):
So my daily missions are all complete (I think) since I of course like usual forgot to write them all down, but here is the list I've since made & can check off all of them :)
- get federal & state tax forms online
- get change of address forms online
- fill in all above forms
- email dad photos of his garage
- call doctors office about cholesterol testing (oops just remembered that one, will have to do)
- email KT storage unit about payments
- check movie times
- make plans to hang with my sis
- email my godmother
- check bank balances online
- check email
- clean bathroom
- straighten up downstairs living room
- fill, run & empty dishwasher (all done but the emptying part)
This list of things that I've done is rather long considering yesterday all I did was 4 loads of laundry!! I also received my V-day present from my mom earlier (don't fret Patty yours is coming on Monday - mine came early to help life my spirits in light of recent events) which was really cool!! I cannot show photos or talk about it since my sis' has not arrived, but I will try to remember to post about it next week.
I'll leave you with a comment about my medical updates:
- ankle is still a bit swollen but I can walk to & from the bathroom without the ace wrap & not feel like I'm about to fall over or anything like that
- just called about my cholesterol - they say it's high, but some how it got slightly messed up & they only did the overall, not a split HDL, LDL so I'm going to have to go back for yet another poke on the 21st - ugh!!
Labels: daily mission, music, presents
2 Comments:
Yet another poke PLUS fasting. WOO!
I had my cholesterol done in November. Blech... Good luck!
Ask them to run a test for C-reactive protein levels while they are at it. High levels indicate ongoing inflammatory response
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