Can you believe that we are closing in on the end of January? It amazes me at how time flies by the older I get. Before I know it, I will be 60 -- the good thing about time flying by so quickly is that the bad things or bad days are soon a distant memory.
I had a tough fibromyalgia day yesterday. I ended up in the ER. The good thing is that I received a morphine dose in an IV and felt better quickly. The bad side of it is that I spent several hours in the ER (Mark was with me), and it will cost the usual $100 for an ER visit. I asked my doctor if I could go to the Urgent Care Clinic, but he was worried that they wouldn't have the correct tests available if something showed positive on an evaluation test, so off I went to the ER. The tests showed nothing, of course. I am glad they erred on the side of caution, but I also wish I didn't have to worry about the fees involved.
What do you think about the new president working over the weekend? I heard on the news that Washington politicians are going to have to get used to the idea of working on Saturday. I don't think that is a bad idea for the time being, until the budget it set and the economic situation of the country is relived or on the way to relief. I don't think that is the situation right now. I don't see locally that our economic situation is on an upswing. I do look forward to that day though.
Mark is talking about a trip he took to the Bahamas -- with his now ex-wife -- almost 20 years ago. I have never been, but would sure like to go. There are a lot of places that I would like to go, but have never been. I had always thought that I would have been much more of a world traveler by this time in my life, but, sadly, that is not the case. The only place I have ever been outside of the US is a couple of day trips to Mexico. I am hoping that changes in the next few years. Is this typical of others facing mid-life? I would surely like to know.
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