It was rainy all day. With temps getting up into the 40s it was only slippery rather early this morning. I went to Generations for the walking class again. The classes are Tuesday and Thursday every week and I started a couple of weeks ago at the invitation of my neighbor Pat. She and her husband both go. I think it will do me some good since I don't have a doggy to exercise me. Rather walk the doggie but the people there are all fun. It is about an hour. Today we did kick boxing moves. I can't use my right arm but just stick it in my pocket and do everything else.
When I got home, I showered and then continued with doing a bit more Christmas decorating. I had to complete the present for the Christmas Exchange at the Quilt Club. I made a patchwork Christmas stocking out of satins with a black fur top and snowflakes and an angel on it.
Had a fun time at the Quilters Christmas. We always share a lunch at the December meeting. I brought Pumpkin Cupcakes and some candy. It was quite the spread. Then we had our meeting followed by the gift exchange. The present I received is a cool hot pad mitt and two crocheted hot pads. Pretty and I can always use them.
Home again, I continued with putting things away and decorating. Jeff and I were on the phone with a couple of things on Mom. As it turned out, we needed to trade, so on his way home, he dropped my item off and picked his up. I gave him some of the pumpkin cupcakes for his house.
I received a call from the VNA today. I had called Dr. Hancock and asked if he would recommend that Mother be evaluated to see if she would qualify for palliative care under her insurance plan. I really think she will. She is truly the bridge patient. She doesn't really need constant care but her weakness and health concerns should be monitored . Anyway, they will be out to evaluate her tomorrow at 10AM. I will go there about 9:30AM to tell her. She does know that I was going to call Dr. Hancock about this.
So my day at home tomorrow is now full. Oh well, I will have the entire afternoon.
Dia Dhuit
Mary
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