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(Cat people will understand that contorted sentence!) These front route is very much altered, maybe unusable for Andy now.



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At home, I have my kitty sleeping peacefully next to me, I don’t have to wait for someone to take me to poop, I’m making my own meals, washing my own dishes. I even brushed a thick layer of dust off Andy’s 10th birthday cat tree gift, possibly the main reason he hasn’t been using it. Best of all, I notice I am stronger, able to stand longer, if with support, and am learning how to navigate my new apartment arrangement in a wheelchair.
I still will use a walker at home, but I need wheelchair practice. Oh yes, I made that mess brushing Andy’s cat tree – dust plus cat hair, I suppose – and did a little vacuuming from a wheelchair. I have always done it from a walker. I’m a clever enough monkey!
Then, because I haven’t use that particular new vacuum much, emptying it, I made a few new messes. Ahem! Soooo, I got a broom out of the closet and established I can use a broom efficaciously from a wheelchair. Walker brooming is easy and old hat for me, so now I know I have two ways to keep the floor neat.

My kitty!
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It was a busy morning. The afternoon was spent thinking about what things I need delivered from the grocery store, which appointments need to be on the appointment board, and if the dryer component came in yet. I can hang wet clothes, but it limits how many items I can do each time.

























































































