All seems OK, but it won't always be, so enjoy the time we have.
Highlights Managed to get some steps in today while doing walking interviews at Pano for the DA position. Found a couple strong candidates, and really need to get somebody on board ASAP so hoping this pans out next week. Worked from Panorama 9-1pm then did some driving with Lauren over lunch and returned to Matson to finish the work day. Scottie continued to be off and during a 4pm zoom meeting, while holding him trembling, he threw up blood. A lot of blood. We rushed him to Sage and I went to GNO even though we were all worried. As much as I could, I tried to recognize that I have little or no control over the fact that at some point he will die. It's upsetting as it should be, but it's a fact. I enjoyed GNO as I always do. I feel concern for a friend who's marital circumstances are too familer for me to not. I returned to wait with Jen on the results of Scottie's exam and I called them en route to home. They found no obstructions and this can happen due to dietary reactions, swelling, irritation and thin lining tearing and such. He's back home, we have meds and dietary directions and we're $1200 poorer but have at least attended to something that I'd not been otherwise able to ride out. And it's made me appreciate the time I have with him, Jen, my kids, my friends. All of it is a gift, even with inevitable eventual loss. What is limited has more value that what's abundantly avaialble in endless quantities.
π seven-day averages: ⚖️ 159.8 lbs,❤️ 61.1 bpm, π£ 5739.6 steps, π§πΌ11 min, π 5h:50m