I actually felt normal today. Well, not so insane, if that's normal.
Bob did a lot of sleeping today. Nothing that I need to worry about though. Every time I entered the room, he woke up. If he didn't, and he looked like he was in a sound sleep, then I'd need to worry. The visions of him not responding when he was in the process of having his second bleed are still vivid in my head. :-(
Bob and I ventured off again by ourselves this evening. I'll give you one guess as to where we went...You guessed it! Dairy Queen! Bob got a root beer float; which is different, and of course, I got an Oreo blizzard.
Bob is retaining more short-term memory. It's coming. Slowly. But, it's coming. He says we live in Roseburg, Oregon, but he follows up that answer with, "That's what you tell me, but I don't believe it." geesh...
Reminder: One-year celebration, May 29th at United Methodist Church, 1771 W. Harvard Ave, Roseburg, Oregon, 2-4pm.
Fireside sing-a-long, 2147 SE Lois St., Roseburg, Oregon, 7pm (BYOB and lawn chairs)
Donations for Bob's continued recovery: Bob Pirie Fund, Umpqua Bank, Main Street, Roseburg, Oregon, 97470, Attn: Caryn Martin
Many waterfalls in the USA are not accessible by wheelchair. Bob, my husband, and I are traveling the USA to search for waterfalls accessible by wheels (wheelchairs, bikes, strollers).
Welcome note
When my husband and I set out to find and take pictures of wheelchair accessible waterfalls in every U.S. state, we were excited about the challenge. We gave ourselves no time limit to accomplish our feat; however, we had one mutually agreed upon rule that dictated how long we would stay in any given area. That rule was to never shiver again. Needless to say, adhering to this rule presented a new challenge. The new challenge was to find a waterfall that was actually flowing. Visiting mid-west and eastern states during months that prevented us from shivering are the same months that are hot enough to dry up streams; hence, little or no water flow for waterfalls. The natural scenery and picturesque landscapes warrant a second visit in the early spring right after the snow melts.
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