07/07 Boomer AMPS 209, dosecrease, +2 164 +3 81 +6 86 PMPS 149 +3 151

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Judy and Boomer

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AMPS 209 giving a dosecrease up to .75u

Thank you everyone for your condolences, sympathies, and most especially the hugs. My mother in law was an amazing woman who lived a long, mostly healthy life and was still living on her own and cooking her own meals until last Saturday. She was 95. She had been moved from the hospital to hospice Friday night; it is a wonderful place that does anything and everything for it's residents and the families and it was quiet and peaceful for her. The service will not be for about 10 days as 3 grandchildren are out of the country until next weekend.

Boomer ate most of his overnight fuds but left some of his +6.

Allen ate very well last night and had a poop (he also had a couple of poops yesterday while we were away) and had another poop this morning. I forgot to mention yesterday that I weighed him and he has gained almost a pound since we started the new med for his hypoglycaemia (side effect is increased hunger; it's a good thing!)

This morning I'm going to visit the nearby pond; there were some baby Swallows there last time and I'm hoping they have fledged.

Decided to repost yesterday's wildlife photo of a Red Fox found by the roadside last weekend.
 

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Red foxes among my favorites. A few years ago a vixen settled in under our outhouse and raised her young in our backyard. Watched them as they grew, her teaching them, and their play. The cubs liked to dash together from the back yard stone wall to the back of the house, to and fro, to and fro, with unboundung glee. We really missed them when they grew up and began to disperse.
Some of them did come back to visit throughout the summer. One morning I found a squirrel next to my car door and a little fox peeking through the flowers. I put the squirrel behind the outhouse, while saying to the fox, "thank you but the' squirrel is your meal." The next morning that squirrel had been put next to my car door again. I guess it was the little fox's thank you.

Your DMIL sounds like a wonderful woman and a life well lived. There is something very special of the generation of our parents, grandparents, friends born in the earlier part of the twentieth century and their parents' resonance of the transitions from the previous century into the new one. And through the multitudes of change...the Great Depression, world wars, everything....a kind of inner fortitude, make-do-itiveness and perspective of life that only that generation emanated for us, the next generations to love, learn from, hold dear and cherish. May your DMIL's journey in spirit be as blessed as her life on this earth. Pax Infinitum.❤️
 
Really happy I didn't increase sooner when I was going to be away periodically. +2 164 Then I went out with my camera and DH tested at +3 81
That was a shocker!
 
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