Today was another good day. The sun was out, a nice bcreeze in the air, slightly more leaves on the trees than yesterday. Definitely a good day. I met the man from Saturday a second time today. We went over to his place to watch movies (and I brought over the brownies I made - they are more like cake, so next time I will only add one egg). We were having a lovely time watching a horrible movie. Unfortunately, the afternoon was cut short when one of his friends texted him, saying that he was hurt and asking for a ride to the hospital. Like any good friend, the guy I was with obliged. This is a good thing! But also a bit dissapointing. He was very apologetic and we both hope to meet up again soon. I am super impressed how infequently he looks at my fixator. This definitely helps me feel more comfortable and normal =) Other than that, I spent the evening working some more on my cross stitch blanket. I would say that I am now about half way done the final square. Once that is done I might go back to add some minor details to two other squares, but the end is clearly in sight! I already have my next project picked out - Seashore Sampler by Madeleine Floyd; only fifty hours of work compared to the c. five-hundred and thirty of my current project. If you wish to see it, you can find it on Google through the link here. When I complete it I intend to frame it in a white shadow box frame with actual seashells and pebbles from the beach in it.
Tomorrow morning I see my infectious disease specialist. This means getting up at quarter to seven... a time that does not exist in my world. Not only will I be grumpy, however, because this appointment is somewhat of a waste of time. I would rather be sleeping, and I couldn't care less where I have my blood work taken - here or Hamilton. The results are all the same in the end anyways. Hopefully mum and I can figure out something fun to do on the way home - hopefully drive alongside the escarpment.
I am now going to curl up in my bed with a good book while I listen to the rain hammar on the roof overhead.
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