
Yeah, I had that doctor’s appointment yesterday. That was mostly a follow-up. I will have a new appointment for the lung test that will be done in Alliance.
I felt tired mid-afternoon, so took a nap that lasted till 1:15 this morning! Wow! I was more worn out than I realized.
WhenI went to fix poor Andy some wet food, I confronted a sink full of dirty dishes and pots from the past two days…. That was my goid morning so far!

Andy can’t believe I’d think of not giving his fans some glimpse of what he was doing!
(Yeah, a bit thin today, though.)
I’m surprised Andy didn’t try to wake you up.
He likely did. I was so tired that I did sleep well.
Andy looks like he is enjoying “his” recliner, Doug. 🙂 Glad you got some rest!
He always does!
Does Andy call you “Douglas” when he’s cross with you?
Purposely! I see it in his eyes.
Andy on the recliner… Great shot and expression from the lad.
Andy is a star, you know, a genuine photo model after years of being photographed! Ha!
He sure is, Doug!
Poor Andy. I’m amazed he didn’t wake you up for dinner! I have naps moments when I’m going to lay down for 20 minutes and wake up 2 hours later but I never missed dinner!
It’s been very exhausting for me because rest days between dialysis are needed. Lack of rest days, and I built up a big deficit of fatigue.
I get that. I like down days between activities and I don’t have a significant health issue.
I don’t like having outside activities every single day in a week!
Such a demanding day you had! We’re just glad to hear from you and Andy, and have these nice pictures of him.
I try to not forget to post something.
2:10 ? Go to bed, sir! 😂 I’m glad your next test is close to home, Doug. Hi from Florida.
I did!
😂😂😎😎 it’s sunny and 74 in Tarpon Springs Florida today, very nice.
We had temperatures in the 50s. I switched to a light jacket.
Wow, crazy swing in temperature!
Yes, but I welcome any spring-like wearher in winter.
Oh yes!!
I wish I could drop one of Andy’s medication times. Guess which one?! I don’t think his veyerinarian totally appreciates how adding a second application of one of his medications causes me serious personal hardships. I told her.
You need long steel gloves to protect your arms, Doug. That’s not good at any age.