12/1 Ivy Amps 263, +3 135, +5 95, +9.25 97, Pmps 160, +188 Libre

Hi Staci,

very happy Ivy saw greens today! :D:D:D Looks really great! I hope everything works out fine with the libre and Ivy behaves well.

Sending you many hugs! :bighug::bighug::bighug:
 
Blues are nice but I agree it has been a little while since her last green. I think she’s due ;)
She’s certainly trying to hit some better numbers today. I’m glad for that! Plus she tends to take her time with a new dose, so we’ll give her a little bit and see what she does and if not, you know what will happen. Wink wink ;)
 
Hi Staci,

very happy Ivy saw greens today! :D:D:D Looks really great! I hope everything works out fine with the libre and Ivy behaves well.

Sending you many hugs! :bighug::bighug::bighug:
Hi Heike, this is a nicer cycle for Ivy.
And paws crossed for tomorrow morning activation. I actually think I hit a blood vessel since it bled through the sensor when I applied it (they actually say that’s a good thing because you get more accurate readings, they call a bleeder). It’s certainly not something I would aim to do, but I have had it happen a few times. I guess we’ll see what happens tomorrow, right?;)
Hope you and Binie are having a good day. Sending you hugs right back :bighug::bighug::bighug:
 
Wishing for her blues melting into green
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a Catalan artist I adore in a jewel box of a museum at the Monserrat abbey.
 

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Hi Heike, this is a nicer cycle for Ivy.
And paws crossed for tomorrow morning activation. I actually think I hit a blood vessel since it bled through the sensor when I applied it (they actually say that’s a good thing because you get more accurate readings, they call a bleeder). It’s certainly not something I would aim to do, but I have had it happen a few times. I guess we’ll see what happens tomorrow, right?;)
Hope you and Binie are having a good day. Sending you hugs right back :bighug::bighug::bighug:

Yes, all fingers and paws are crossed for the activation! I know how anxious I am if it scans and than if it shows numbers... But you are a pro so everything should be fine. We had two bleeders so far. "A bleeder makes a good reader." :) Good luck! :bighug::bighug::bighug:
 
I LOVE that Colleen! How is the artist called?
Ramon Casas. His women are captivating. I called my walk of the Camino my very Gaudi Camino as I detoured and pasted together paths to see all of Gaudi’s work. Along the way I fell in love with two artists I’d never heard of before: Ramon Casas and the sculptor Josep Llimona. The latter infatuation began in the Comillas cemetery
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Although harder to see llimona’s work up close there than at Monserrat :)
 

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Ramon Casas. His women are captivating. I called my walk of the Camino my very Gaudi Camino as I detoured and pasted together paths to see all of Gaudi’s work. Along the way I fell in love with two artists I’d never heard of before: Ramon Casas and the sculptor Josep Llimona. The latter infatuation began in the Comillas cemetery
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Thank you so much for this great inspiration Colleen! Beautiful work of art!
 
Oh this is gorgeous. Who is this artist, Colleen. A perfect illustration of blues and greens. :bighug:And I feel like this woman. Collaosed into the sofa. Too tired to read her book o_O
Instead of “After the Ball” we should call it “Her Cat is Diabetic”

rather than At the Moulin de la Gaulette
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This could be “I’ve got to be home to test +2 in 20 minutes…”
 

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Ramon Casas. His women are captivating. I called my walk of the Camino my very Gaudi Camino as I detoured and pasted together paths to see all of Gaudi’s work. Along the way I fell in love with two artists I’d never heard of before: Ramon Casas and the sculptor Josep Llimona. The latter infatuation began in the Comillas cemetery
View attachment 71655 Although harder to see llimona’s work up close there than at Monserrat :)
Wow, that sounds like a truly incredible trip. I love these images. So beautiful. Thank you for sharing them with us. It’s the only way we can “travel” now :bighug:
 
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