Good morning ladies -
What a weekend!

On Friday morning, we got a call from the vet that the blood test results were in for Mischief (our youngest doggie - she's 4). She has a rare condition that involves having way too many red blood cells in her blood. Her bone marrow is over-producing red blood cells. The increased red blood cells make her blood sludgey and make it difficult for the heart to pump it all around, and her levels were dangerously high, which could lead to heart attack or stroke. So I cancelled my appointment with the trainer and I took Mischief to the vet on Friday afternoon, and they took out 4 ounces of blood and replaced it with saline, to try and thin the blood a bit, and we started her on a medicine that slows down the production of red blood cells. DH took her to the vet today to get her blood tested and possibly have more blood removed/replaced with saline. In the meantime, this weekend, anytime we put her outside, she had to be walked on a leash in the yard, so that she wouldn't run or get overly excited.
I got some cleaning/decluttering done on Thursday and a little more done on Saturday and Sunday, but I'm nowhere near where I'd hoped to be. I'm off on Friday but I have lots of errands to do, so it looks like I'll be breaking the cleaning into 15-30 minute tasks that I can accomplish after work.
Somewhere along the way, I don't know if it was Thursday or before, my back really started hurting again. I've been doing the very gentle PT exercises, but my hamstrings and hip flexors are still so tight that they pull my back out of whack anytime I'm standing or walking. I can now only stand or walk for a few minutes before I have to sit down. In less than two weeks, DH, DMIL and I are supposed to go to ReptileFest in Chicago, so I have to be able to walk by then. Right now, I'm back to using my TENS device to help with the pain, and unfortunately, I'm back to using my cane.
Laura - I'm glad you had a good time with your hs friends!! Very interesting that the PBS show mentioned taking probiotics when you take antibiotics. Years ago, I heard that you should eat at least one carton of yogurt (with active cultures) per day while you are on antibiotics. So I've followed that advice ever since. Not all yogurt has active cultures, and unfortunately frozen yogurt doesn't count either. I'm glad you enjoyed the "non-beginner" step class! YGG! You are the exercise

, not to mention the sewing

!!

Have a wonderful day off today!!

on getting your mittens done.
Ceejay - I'm glad you had a good appt with your ENT. Like you, I'm really tired of doctor appts and being sick. Hope you are feeling much better by now. I've never had a UTI not even with all the steroids I've been on...the steroids just make me a total beotch...or if you ask DH, beotchier!

I'm glad you had a nice visit with your aunt and uncles. Bummer that you got caught in a downpour but I'm glad you made it there and back home okay.
Happy - How exciting that you close on the house in a week!! I thought about you (and your house) when I heard how much snow they were getting up north. We only got an inch, and that was still too much in my opinion. I'm so ready for spring! DMIL arrives on April 5th for her extended visit. She may go back in August for some doctor appointments and then will likely come right back. We have a few months before we have to worry about fitting her stuff in the house. She's going to leave it in storage for a few months. The current plan is for her and John to fly to CA in August so that she can follow up with her doctors. And then they'll rent a U-Haul and both drive back with her furniture and a few boxes of stuff. She doesn't have much furniture anyway, she's going to leave her bed...so really it's just a couple dressers. As to your question of do DH and I ever take a vacation...last year, we took separate vacations. Last spring, DH wanted to take a photography trip to Yosemite and he spent a week there, and I wanted to see my relatives in both Northern and Southern CA. Since we took our vacations at separate times, one of us was home with the dogs. We took a long weekend away together in September, but DMIL was still at our house, so she watched the doggies. And summer before last, we brought the dogs along when we went to the Upper Peninsula (U.P.) for several days. We could board the dogs, but the nicer places (and the ones that administer the meds that our doggies need) cost around $25 (and up) per dog per night. I still have a lot more housework to do...but DH has told me that he'd rather the house be a little unkempt than have me wreck my back so bad that I can't do anything. I'm glad you had a nice pancake breakfast and dinner with your friend, and that you got a lot of packing done. Your fiesty mom stories crack me up.

My DMIL and her sister are fiesty too! 12 loads of laundry?!

It's a good thing you don't have a septic system like we do (since we live in the country). We can't do more than 3 loads of wash per day or it is too much for the septic system. I hope your sinuses/allergies get better, girlfriend. As for allergy meds, I've found it's very hard to get my insurance to cover a prescription allergy med since there are so many OTC meds nowadays.
Mel - I hope you had a nice relaxing weekend. You should get back under the covers and relax the rest of the day.
Ellen - I'm glad DD2 is doing well. What a major surgery for such a little girl! Poor litle thing. I'm glad her mood is improving.

Sending healing hugs

her way and

: that she can get her catheter removed soon.
Shad - Sounds like you enjoyed the dinner, the gardening and the harvesting!

on getting your to do list done! I wish I could say the same! Good luck finding your brain. I hate it when they run off and don't leave a trail of crumbs so you can find them.

The power company will actually pay YOU after you install your solar water heater? That's wonderful!!
Annie - Sorry to hear that you're still not feeling well. That sucks that the girl at CVS was a no-show, no-call and that you had to work all weekend. Rest as much as you can, my friend. Smokey places affect me the same way. That's why I'm so glad that smoking is no longer allowed in WI, not even in bars. I'm so glad you passed your mammo!
Well, I've got lots of work to get done today...so I'd better get to it. I only work 4 days this week, but I have a feeling it's going to be a very long week.
Lots of love and hugs to all,