The pressure is on

Thursday, April 11, 2024

It’s been a busy week.

I had the worst shopping day ever on Monday. Pat picked some of our rhubarb and I wanted to make a crisp (I had to add rhubarb from the freezer). We didn’t have enough oatmeal for the topping so I picked up the list and made a shopping trip. I was almost home before I realized I had forgotten the oatmeal – it was what I went for so I hadn’t bothered to put it on the list. Back I went and was just getting into the car in the parking lot when I realized that hot rhubarb crisp requires ice cream so back I went again. I made sure to go to different cashiers each time so they wouldn’t think I was a complete idiot.

I went to sewing on Tuesday and managed to get one more of my hand-pieced blocks done. It’s a slow, but relaxing, process; I have six blocks of 24 finished. I also got out a survey to the Guild membership regarding the blog that I’ve been responsible for. I’m giving it up and efforts to find someone to take it over have not succeeded. The survey was a last ditch attempt to find someone and, if that fails, get an idea of what to do with the existing blog. I have some ideas that involve more work for me but I’m okay with that so long as I don’t have to do the weekly updates.

Yesterday I had my meet and greet with a new doctor. This is the first time I’ve gone through this and I wasn’t expecting much. My hope was that the doctor would accept me as a patient because I have heard that some doctors have been declining if your health issues don’t seem like they will garner them enough funds.

I was very pleasantly surprised with my doctor and there didn’t seem to be any question as to whether or not he would take me on. He was a lovely man and I didn’t feel rushed at all. He went through my recent medical history and answered all of my questions. He wants to see his patients every three months and that is such a change from my past experience where it often took three months to get an appointment.

I would usually go stitching this afternoon but Gail isn’t feeling well. It was going to be a shorter visit anyway as she had a doctor’s appointment booked for late this afternoon. I should have accomplished more than I did. One more block of sky and a start on a May card. I fully intended to cross stitch this afternoon but we watched curling while we had lunch and that took up most of the afternoon.

We have booked a flight to and from Calgary at the end of May. Ray will give us one of his vehicles so we will drive to and back from Saskatoon before we fly home. It’s been a long time since either of us travelled.

So the pressure is on to get that grad gift finished and framed. Curling starts again in half an hour and I’m going to attempt to cross stitch while we watch.