So about 1030, I went into the house, cleaned up and changed clothes then I went downstairs and waited for Kathleen to come downstairs. We got there in plenty of time and only waited in the waiting room about ten minutes.
Kathleen had to give a sample so I waited in the exam room and as I was waiting Dr Winchester walked by and said, "what are you doing here?", to me. I think that we waited in the exam room a lot longer and just as the doctor was going to see her he had to do a "procedure" on someone. So his assistant came in and explained what the test results showed.
As we were making her appointment, for the same day, right after mine, for next January Dr Winchester came down the hall and reviewed what his assistant had told us. I enjoy his joking manner, he always tries to make everyone feel comfortable and I think he also does a good job of trying to make medical terminology easy to understand and in everyday language.
When we got home, I changed clothes and went outside to do some work that I did not have time to do before Kathleen's doctor's appointment. Our new neighbor mentioned to me the other day that she wanted the branches that overhang her front porch trimmed back so that they did not drop too many things into the gutters.
So I trimmed them for her and then cut up the branches into small enough pieces to fit into the recycling barrel. She is gone this week so I thought that I would do it for her before she got back.
Then I mixed up four gallons of weed-be-gone and sprayed my lawn, the parking strip in front of the house, and along the driveway to the house just west of us that goes all along our west side.
By the time I finished that, I was getting pretty hungry, so I went inside, washed up and then made myself a Limburger cheese and sweet onion sandwich. I also heated up the little bit of chili and rice that was left over from last night.
After putting the dishes in the dishwasher, I went into the living room and read a magazine that came today and a free paper that I picked up at the hospital today. Kathleen was watching the television, and when I finished reading I fell asleep. I slept until after 1800, I must have worked too hard today.
Although I think that anymore too much work for me could just be breathing. I absolutely have no energy or reserve, and the slightest thing that I do wears me out, just as if I had really done something. Kathleen made some ravioli for dinner tonight, one of my favorite foods...but then again almost any food is one of my favorites!
Well, I am still tired, so I think that I am just going to wish every one a good night and call it a day.