update update
Oct. 17th, 2008 03:09 pmHave found appropriately awesome apartment in Greenwood area of Seattle (near Greenwood and 85th, for locals); second floor, east facing view, with a communal patio that I'll actually go out on (ie: not too far off the street). The windows actually open and the manager is nice; the neighborhood is amazing. Just across from a good coffee place and a grocery store that isn't scary (unlike the one nearest to us now). There's a Microsoft Connector bus that Chris can pick up to go to work nearby and lots of other buses, plus wheelchair accessible. Movein date is hopefully 11/15. So awesome.
Did not get my portable EEG because the unit was broken; am getting it done next weekend, so
hithah will get to see me in my wired-up-gauze-headed glory when she comes to visit. Good times. Did several more tests, some on computer, some not. Neurologist sending home moar paperwork for me to do during the weekend of the EEG. Neurologist largely responsible for several acres' worth of deforestation.
clickies:
electives at an all-autistic boys high school include Dragon Lore, the History of Snack Foods, Comic Books and How To Shop for Bargains. from the most awesome
kibbles. (NY times article requires registration; it's worth it, IMO, they aren't pesky and there's some good stuff. <3
From a whole stack of people: Research suggests that the beat to 'stayin' alive' is the best rhythm to do chest compressions to during CPR.
From the incredibly excellent
geekchick: squirrels in Washington DC: once imported, now overrunning the area.
Tiiiiiiiired omg, so tired. Was up since five and have been running more or less nonstop. Hoping to reschedule the boy's psych appt. Tired nao.
How are you?

Did not get my portable EEG because the unit was broken; am getting it done next weekend, so
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electives at an all-autistic boys high school include Dragon Lore, the History of Snack Foods, Comic Books and How To Shop for Bargains. from the most awesome
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From a whole stack of people: Research suggests that the beat to 'stayin' alive' is the best rhythm to do chest compressions to during CPR.
From the incredibly excellent
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Tiiiiiiiired omg, so tired. Was up since five and have been running more or less nonstop. Hoping to reschedule the boy's psych appt. Tired nao.
How are you?


