I'm up and at em, can't say I'm perky and chipper today.

I got a total of two hours sleep and got to watch Ella Enchanted and Chronicles of Narnia.
I didn't see the yucky doctor-instead I saw the two nurse practitioners (yay). I'm on antibiotics and they refilled my 250 mg darvocets. (Vicodin-for CRAMPS?

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Had a funny moment. Mitzi consulted with my doc (not seeing patients, but on the floor between surgeries) and the other doc as to what course of action to take. They suggested something that I find very painful and she thought moist dressing. I told her how I'd called my sister the nursing student when I couldn't get an ASAP appointment and described my leg and asked 'what would you do?" and sis said moist dressing. Mitzi laughed and said how smart my sister was.

At that point, majority ruled-three nurses in favor of moist dressing. I now have a note that says I must wear my
crocs. I go back in a week and will probably be wearing the funky Unna boot again for a while once we clear up the infection that's causing the pain. What happens after that is unknown.
At least it got me out to Target for my scripts and I got a few presents purchased. The stockings are done and Kevin's set with the Santa stuff.
Lainey, must be hard going back to dial up after the high speed.
Tara, I haven't even bought cards, so you're ahead of me.
Amanda, I enjoy the letters when they're not 'we took a cruise in may, then toured the pacific northwest in june---a week in Bar Harbor with the clan in july' and specific minutae as to where they ate each night and what they had!
Alan, how sad for your pastor. I think he had the right idea to break with the tradition this year. Sounds like you've got a great church in that everyone else understands and the children's minister took the task.
Sherry, awww he didn't want to look nice for the show? I'm in agreement about the waiting to choose frames comment you heard!
Let's see if I can get an hour's nap before the boys get home!
Suzanne