Friday, January 24, 2020

Friday Funnies


Hi,

The weather forecasts have been correct lately.  Today was a tiny bit cooler, and tonight it was much colder.  Sweaters were required.  The evening sky was clear enough to see the stars, meaning the air was cleaner than earlier in the week.

The ‘Zany Day’ song this week was “Hound Dog” by Elvis.  The song was originally written for Big Mama Thornton.  Google it!  For ‘Old School Friday’ we have this:  “Baby (let me be, your) lovin’ __ __.  Put a chain around my neck and lead me anywhere.  Oh let me be (oh let him be) your __ __.”  Hint: It’s from 1957 and refers to a famous stuffed animal.  (The full title is 6 words)

Today we got up early, did the morning things, and went to Overbrook Hospital for another round of blood tests to see if anything had changed.  It took the whole morning, mainly because the doctor came in an hour later than we were told.  Some numbers were up, some down, but nothing scary.  

JaiDee got a bath today and it really fired him up.  We got home after the bath and he was one rowdy puppy.  Natcha told us he was a handful because he doesn’t like baths.  Next time it will be a two-person job.  

It has been just over a month since I saw Dr. Mark in Mae Chan.  My back has been bothering me so we went on a road trip to see the wizard.  There is a big police check-point just before entering the district.  As we approached  the officer on duty, we noticed a sign that read:  "Wind down the window”.  What?  When was that sign written?

We always learn interesting things on our visits with the good doctor.  Today we learned that blood sugar readings can be higher after periods of stress.  

In honor of the beginning of the tennis season, a ‘Throwback’ pic of JaiDee, the fan.


Tomorrow morning I have another early call.  I go back up to Mae Chan to speak to a group at a Recovery center there.  Then we go shopping for baby clothes for friends of ours.  Sunday is the party for Lisa at The Wanderer.  
It’s gonna be a busy time.

Have a Wonderful WeekEnd.         Time for the ‘Funnies’.

                     Peace,
                               Danny


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