Well. I have a new small office, with all new black furniture. All of the files, stuff, and furniture necessary to take care of a mental health clinic that takes care of about 600 people have been moved, by two psychologists, four case managers, and three spouses. I have purged about 6 boxes of books, and more to go as I go through them. We all managed to keep going despite relationship crises, both personal and professional. I have half the space I had, but twice the efficiency.
Phaedrus has been upped to four units of insulin BID, and seems to be urinating less, although he still has accidents that seem to mortify him. I've been feeling him a little bit of lean meat, which seems to help him feel better. I'm getting a new vet, who can diagnose and treat without selling me unnecessary tests.
I go look at my chopper tomorrow. It's behind schedule, but it's coming together at a good pace. No progress on 'Ol Number 3. Also, the more I study my EPPP, the worst I do on the practice tests. That's because my learning curve has to acknowledge similar but different concepts, a common psychological phenomenon.
In my dojo I am working on the art of the internal shift to maintain balance. I'm working on that outside of the dojo, as well. One cannot push the river. Time for more Bhakti.
Phaedrus has been upped to four units of insulin BID, and seems to be urinating less, although he still has accidents that seem to mortify him. I've been feeling him a little bit of lean meat, which seems to help him feel better. I'm getting a new vet, who can diagnose and treat without selling me unnecessary tests.
I go look at my chopper tomorrow. It's behind schedule, but it's coming together at a good pace. No progress on 'Ol Number 3. Also, the more I study my EPPP, the worst I do on the practice tests. That's because my learning curve has to acknowledge similar but different concepts, a common psychological phenomenon.
In my dojo I am working on the art of the internal shift to maintain balance. I'm working on that outside of the dojo, as well. One cannot push the river. Time for more Bhakti.