The reality of reality
Other than the jet lag, the downside of coming home is scheduling doctor's appointments, which is what took up most of the morning and involved both me and J. Among our accomplishments...
- Scheduling basic physicals with the pediatrician, which involved creating two new charts and having the familiar discussion of why I need an interpreter present when my English is so good.
- Beginning the search for a new neurologist who a) has experience with linear nevus sebaceous syndrome and b) whom I can work with. (The translation of that is, a doctor who will actually listen to me and not discount my not-so-crackpot ideas.)
- Starting to schedule the next round of treatment for K. and his clefting
- Taking A. to the orthopedic surgeon and scheduling arthroscopic surgery to fix the torn cartilage in her knee.
Next week will be a lot of fun.
And as not-interesting as all of this is, trust me when I say, it makes far better reading than a blow-by-blow account of the terrible, horrible, no-good, very bad day that has been happening here. I'll leave it at, settling into a new reality is difficult for all parties and the fatigue of the new is starting to kick-in in full force.
Is it bedtime yet?
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I love reading your blog (though only have a jayvue Instagram and Jayview Redbubble site myself). But I have just finally given up on trying to get my Word Press comments to work and have reset my lost Google password, so apologies for mostly "lurking". Jean
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I am rereading Tove Jansson's Moomintroll books. I've always loved them though am noticing they are rather apocalyptic - certainly feature climate change! Do your folk like them?
Jean