Hubby has to work tomorrow, and I may go in with him in the afternoon so I can visit my favorite vintage clothing store across the street. It's called Bohemian Spirit Vintage, owned by a lovely lady named Amy. It's so much fun to see fashions that I wore when I was younger. It's even more fun to try things on from my Mother's and Grandmother's generation. I love the sheath dress styles from the 60's and early 70's.
Today my Grandma turned 90, hard to believe she's that old. I called her up in Wapakoneta, Ohio and we talked for over an hour. She had a stroke last week and just got to return home yesterday. She had no idea why she had been in the hospital, just that they let her leave. She has a visiting nurse, home health aide, and meals on wheels to help her remain independent awhile longer. Mom will probably have the same thing when she leaves the nursing home and returns to her apartment next week. This is Mom's week off from chemo, and then it will begin again a week from Monday.
We're trying to figure out the best day to go to the state fair, with rain and my niece being baptized this Sunday we'll probably not make it until sometime next week. I'm excited about going, this will be my first trip to a state fair. I want to see everything, eat junk, and have fun.
My back is healing, and I'm so grateful. Once the muscle relaxers made the spasms stop around the pulled muscle I could begin to get better. It feels great to not hurt.
No test results on my eyes yet. They should have some answers for me next week, if only to tell me that they're still testing and that some diseases have been ruled out. I hope so......
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