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0226 Fr
  * up 6:30; W=199; drugs, nose, teeth; shower
  * 9:30 Colleen: Women's clinic -> Friday
    being treated for bladder infection; told to quit caffeine
    callback for more tests when infection controlled
  * take van to work
  -> JRP sent email regarding the YD
  * 3ish mattresses arrived.  Just fit in the van.
  @ Rochette golden in winning bronze for her mother
    Kim Yu-na wins gold with record score
  @ http://www.allthelyrics.com/song/866427/
    http://www.tabcrawler.com/2391495/Unknown/La-Colombe-Lyrics this one.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8BC5PGyQvRM
    http://www.singout.org/so-song-index.html
    http://www.lyricsmania.com/la_colombe_lyrics_jacques_brel.html
    http://www.musicroom.com/se/ID_No/0257767/details.html
    -> found in Judy Collins songbook!
  @ http://www.google.com/intl/en/landing/games10/index.html
  * bed 11:30; snuggle; S=4522

Hmm. A pretty good day, though the morning was eaten up by taking Colleen to Kaiser for an appointment with a gyneco-urologist. Who I don't think was paying full attention to the fact that her problems were brought on by last year's surgery. Meanwhile, they have to get rid of her bladder infection before any more tests can be done. She was also advised to give up caffeine, which she's taking rather hard. Well, we'll see.

The mattresses arrived. I didn't ask where they found them. OTOH the folding walker I ordered at the same time did not arrive, though I see that it finally found its way to the Bay Area early this morning. Maybe. Amazon's tracking information is inconsistent from day to day.

Got an update on Callie and Naomi's travel plans for Consonance. Useful. Especially since it's next week!

Most of my links seem to be to articles about the Olympics. Odd, for me.

Date: 2010-02-28 06:25 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ravan.livejournal.com
Why do doctors always say to "lose weight, quit smoking, cut fat, cut caffeine, cut alcohol, cut red meat, blah, blah" for every little illness, whether really related or not. It's like it's a generic cure-all advice that they think applies to everyone for everything all the time. I swear, if you get run over by a truck they give you that "advice". Feh.

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