Yesterday http://felinediabetes.com/FDMB/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=73794 was a cycle that got down to mid blues during the day, but the evening was a little slower. The "before leaving for rowing" test detected mid yellows so I suspect the lowest she got was low yellows. Today, cycle 17 at this dose, and the evil red grr_red monster has shown up in full force. Not sure what brought that on! Sometimes her bounces are delayed.
Neko of course is not showing any signs of being in red. She's done a couple of yard patrols, and even wanted out when we got home from rowing. What's surprising about that is that it is just before breakfast which is an event she doesn't ever want to miss. I suspect she needed to use the outdoor LB as she prefers it to the inside ones, especially for peeing. She is CPC so far, with an assist to make sure Theo is too, still one more iteration of the auto-feeder to go.
OT: a beautiful blue sky out, although it's forecast to cloud over and possibly be wet later. Looks like Neko may be giving me a pass to go out this morning. The water for rowing was flat, with the exception of the 2 water skiers who just couldn't resist getting close, and they had all the rest of our part of the ocean too play on! I hate to complain about sunshine but at one point I wished I had my sunglasses on when we were coming out of Port Moody Inlet. Lots of squinting instead. Our boat was in the groove today. The group was in 3 boats of 4 each (quads) and our boat led the way both directions, especially gratifying as we are the recreational rowers instead of the serious masters rowers.
Neko of course is not showing any signs of being in red. She's done a couple of yard patrols, and even wanted out when we got home from rowing. What's surprising about that is that it is just before breakfast which is an event she doesn't ever want to miss. I suspect she needed to use the outdoor LB as she prefers it to the inside ones, especially for peeing. She is CPC so far, with an assist to make sure Theo is too, still one more iteration of the auto-feeder to go.
OT: a beautiful blue sky out, although it's forecast to cloud over and possibly be wet later. Looks like Neko may be giving me a pass to go out this morning. The water for rowing was flat, with the exception of the 2 water skiers who just couldn't resist getting close, and they had all the rest of our part of the ocean too play on! I hate to complain about sunshine but at one point I wished I had my sunglasses on when we were coming out of Port Moody Inlet. Lots of squinting instead. Our boat was in the groove today. The group was in 3 boats of 4 each (quads) and our boat led the way both directions, especially gratifying as we are the recreational rowers instead of the serious masters rowers.