We have spent a lot of time in the car, driving to and from Temuco. Eight doctor visits in the last three weeks. The days are short, so we often come home in the dark. It is sunset under the clouds not burning fields. Last Thursday we had blood test at 8:00 and an appointment with the neurologist at 4:30, so we took a drive to the coast in between
Elder Babcock took a lot of photos from inside the car that he needs to crop and make decisions about, but I like this one he took at the beach. You can barely tell the difference between the water and the sky. It was a foggy day, but this boat on the grass is a testament to the power of the waves.
We are finished with appointments until the end of July when we
see the doctor of infectious diseases again. She wants to make sure he is
ready for the pneumococcal vaccine she wants him to have. Most of the
doctors said we didn't need to come back for three months. I think it may
take me a bit longer than that or maybe not at all. It is time for me to
get together all the receipts to see if we can get reimbursement from our
insurance.
The cold is hard on the sinuses. Since we got a new tank of
gas we haven't had any problem with the shower getting cold. We wear lots
of clothes Ken is going to wear a nose mask when he is in the cold rooms
and we are going to leave a heater on in the bedroom all night near his side of
the bed. Today is rain all day and tomorrow or Sunday it will be below
freezing for the first time this year.
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