Beth & Atlas
Member Since 2010
Good Morning Lantus Land! While I don't keep late, late hours like the rest of you...I did stay up for the "dreaded plus 5" last night. So I am pouring the
this morning with the 5am wake-up call.
Yesterdays Condo: viewtopic.php?f=9&t=33795
Recap
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Purring....lots of purring this morning, piddles, and poo's done, a bit of preening and playtime has been underway for quite a while. We had a timeout just long enough to eat. I guess this afternoon I'll have to rehide the meeces. I think they all made their way to the bed or bedroom last night!! :lol:
No Gary visit yet this morning, but it is still early. I'll go out and sweep the back step so he will have a dry place to sit to eat. Last night before he was fed, he sprayed the doorstoop!
. Some things never change. Still as wary and nervous as last year too.
The snow plow has already been down the street...noisy thing anyway....It is still snowing and will for the next two days with an arctic clipper blowing through over the lake. As much as I do like the big fluffy flakes of December and Christmas snow like a postcard...this kind of snow is the tiny flakes of very cold upper air. As day breaks across the nature's new blanket it will sparkle like diamond dust.
Now for figuring out what new meter to get. I have finally decided the aggravation with the Relion Ultima isn't worth it. 5 strips last night and way too many pokies to get one reading. I doubt it is me, but it is not fair for Attie. And this morning his earsy is pretty badly bruised up...even with neosporin and direct pressure. This morning I was greeted with complaints and I can't blame him. Having to constantly use the lancet at the full setting to get enough blood for finicky test strips is not good. Last night I could even feel the lancet actually piercing through the ear. Today we're taking a break on all those pokies.
And I am once again up for meter suggestions. And what the test strip pricing needs to be reasonable. My business hasn't turned a profit yet and I put in several job applications looking to pick-up some part-time work. Like any new small business we're still bleeding red. ohmygod_smile Which we knew this going in...that the first year would be very, very tough.
this morning with the 5am wake-up call.Yesterdays Condo: viewtopic.php?f=9&t=33795
Recap
:mrgreen:
:mrgreen:
:mrgreen:
:mrgreen:
:mrgreen:
Purring....lots of purring this morning, piddles, and poo's done, a bit of preening and playtime has been underway for quite a while. We had a timeout just long enough to eat. I guess this afternoon I'll have to rehide the meeces. I think they all made their way to the bed or bedroom last night!! :lol:
No Gary visit yet this morning, but it is still early. I'll go out and sweep the back step so he will have a dry place to sit to eat. Last night before he was fed, he sprayed the doorstoop!
The snow plow has already been down the street...noisy thing anyway....It is still snowing and will for the next two days with an arctic clipper blowing through over the lake. As much as I do like the big fluffy flakes of December and Christmas snow like a postcard...this kind of snow is the tiny flakes of very cold upper air. As day breaks across the nature's new blanket it will sparkle like diamond dust.
Now for figuring out what new meter to get. I have finally decided the aggravation with the Relion Ultima isn't worth it. 5 strips last night and way too many pokies to get one reading. I doubt it is me, but it is not fair for Attie. And this morning his earsy is pretty badly bruised up...even with neosporin and direct pressure. This morning I was greeted with complaints and I can't blame him. Having to constantly use the lancet at the full setting to get enough blood for finicky test strips is not good. Last night I could even feel the lancet actually piercing through the ear. Today we're taking a break on all those pokies.
And I am once again up for meter suggestions. And what the test strip pricing needs to be reasonable. My business hasn't turned a profit yet and I put in several job applications looking to pick-up some part-time work. Like any new small business we're still bleeding red. ohmygod_smile Which we knew this going in...that the first year would be very, very tough.