This past week was busy and so is this week. My Hubby has one more week with the Parkinson's program and then he has homework to do to keep up the exercises and tips for getting up when he falls, for putting on a winter coat walking, writing and so on .....
He did have a memory test and didn't do so well. Based on this, the Doctor is reporting him to DOT and they will send him a letter revoking his driver's license. I'm happy about this as he was doing some funny things while driving and hasn't driven for about a year now as I started taking him everywhere. On the upside, he has been referred to a memory specialist and they can determine if his memory issues are related to Parkinson's or the start of dementia. We will also have a home inspection to ensure that our home is safe for us to get around. He has also been referred to a speech therapist. There will be a lot of appointments coming up.
Aging sucks, doesn't it ....
On a happier note, my hexie quilt-a-long is coming along quite well. There are about 60 full hexies and 7 half hexies to do and then I can start sewing them together.
This photo was taken on an angle so you can easily see how many have been done and how many to go.
Sadly, the binding for this quilt has taken a back seat. This morning, fabrics were pulled to see which one would work well. Maybe I might do something outside the box for me and make a scrappy binding! Oh my! LOL It is a small wall hanging, so it won't take long to finish this quilt. I may take it with me to the cottage this coming weekend. This needs to be done by the end of this month as it is this month's binding challenge. Better get cracking!
Nights have been cool lately with chances of Jack Frost visiting. These are my annuals and they will stay in the garage during the night. After June 1, it might be safe to finally get them planted in pots and placed outside.
Back to the issue of the b.e.a.v.e.r and the tree it chopped down by the lake at our cottage. At the water edge, all these branches were picked up by myself and my sister. These were brought home and I will wash them and then place them in a pot for display. I was totally amazed by the workmanship the b.e.a.v.e.r did in stripping the bark off these branches.
Look closely and you can see teeth marks. Some are single, some are by two and some are by four to indicate upper and lower teeth.
When I picked up this branch, was this mud? Nope, for some reason, the b.e.a.v.e.r skipped over a couple of inches of bark. Weird, huh!
How many hours did it spend chewing away the bark? We will never know.
The cottage is now open for the season, but with a few hic cups. We may need a new water pump as water was gushing out from the connection under the sink. Yikes, it took five towels to soak up the water.
Ah well .... cherish your day, cherish your life!