The weather right now is exactly, precisely perfection.
Your girl hates the heat. Absolutely positively hates when it is hot out. I just cannot deal with it. If it is too cold, it's hard to go out for a walk, and being out in the cold is no fun.
This morning it was 60 degrees. At lunch, 85. And then it started to drop around 4:30 and get cooler.
I have a wonderful patio now. So sitting out and working is my very favorite thing. I wonder how long this will last?
But for right now. God thank you so much. This is perfect.
Doug and I went for a walk before dinner, while Geoff was cooking. I have been noticing a lot about my neighborhood. It is incredibly diverse. Very busy at times. Lots of kids. SO MANY KIDS! They all love Toffee and they've learned her name so when we're walking past they yell hello to her.
We're chopped liver.
The neighborhood changes as you turn corners. Today Doug took me across into a planned development neighborhood, the sign says it was established in 1985. Lots of ranch houses, long long long homes, it's kind of weird. It reminds me of Doug's childhood home, only twice as long. Lots of big beautiful established trees. Turn the corner, there's the elementary school and duplexes kind of like the end of our street. A lot of kid toys, on the lawn, in the driveway.
And there are so many dogs here. Every single house has a dog. Some of them are very loud and let you know they know you are walking by. Toffee doesn't bark back.
Toffee doesn't bark at anyone, which is something I absolutely love about her. She is not noisy. She does not fuss. There may be whimpering, if she is somewhat concerned or wants to see that dog there behind the fence. But she doesn't bark.
Our walk today took us by the backside of a golf course where there are signs everywhere that "NO PETS ARE ALLOWED" but there were 10-15 geese shitting all over the green. Ha. Good for you, geese.
We talked to Doug's mom for an hour or so after dinner. Doug had been calling her for a while but she's been at her old house going through things. Doug has repeatedly offered to come help her work/clean/do but she rejects his offers.
She's been having Doug's sister fit things into her SUV to drive them up the new house (five years new at this point) and some stuff just doesn't fit, and she doesn't know what to do.
"Rent a U-Haul van." says Doug.
And to Doug's mom, that either sounds impossible or an extravagance or something.
He asked her if she still had her redwood patio furniture and she does - she has a 6ft table and benches. I've always been fond of that set. It is probably 50 years old at this point and she thinks it is just junk. But he asked her for it.
So we may rent that U-Haul van ourselves just to get the patio furniture oh and while we're at it, the other things that are all too big for Doug's sister's car.
Problem? Solved.
We offered to come next weekend, we both have Monday off. But she said that's too soon for her to be ready for us to come. She has a lot of things she needs to do on her own first before that can happen.
Okay.
We can wait.
And that's it for today. No pictures but just know, things were good today. And no walnuts were futzed with. Digits below.
digits
exercise: 11/12 hours. Missed 10am because of a meeting. Two walks, one with Doug and Toffee before dinner, 31 min/1.39 mi. During football, 16 min/.76 mi. 10k+ steps by bedtime
blood glucose:
8:30am: 155
4:45pm: 125
10:15pm: 108
food & meds:
8:30am: jardiance (no phentermine until it arrives)
12:30pm: tuna, bacon, 2 slices of colby jack cheese on a fajita wrap that I thought was low carb. Oops. lol.
1:30pm: met+glip
6:15pm: chicken breast w/ a "pecan dijon bourbon cream sauce" which wasn't half bad but way way thick. small salad, peas; beer
8pm: met+glip
2 more beers with football.