Friday, March 5, 2021

Romantic comedy.

Her famous welcome pose.


Let see, I have her on the beach, in front of the USS Midway, and here. I'm sure that I might have one or more pictures of her like this, arms wide open, welcoming you and me to join her. Maybe, this spring or early summer, we might try a short walk into the Sandia foothill one more time. I know the window for such an outing is getting smaller and smaller, so I better put some movement on those plans. 

We still are doing our mall crawls, so I know she has the ability to walk, and just maybe she will get excited enough to want to try. In the mean time, just knowing that she has the mobility to walk is encouraging. I remember when she was always heading out the door, and I couldn't wait for her mobility to decrease. Now that it seems that that is happening, I kinda miss it. Like children, Dementia is a progress/regressive life style. As a child grows and moves from and into a new stage you are waiting for, it shortly becomes the one you wish they were still in. For each new life learning has it own difficulties. Maybe because I couldn't direct the flow of her direction was the hardest part and the most hated part of her wanting to get outside.  

I'm sure CBD Hemp Oil has a lot to do with her not being so demanding, and her softer personality. It is when the Oil is dissipating and she gets "out of sorts" is the time when I know it is time for some more, and just what a nip of the wringer of what it would be like without CBD. 

She was cranky yesterday morning, and I was pushing for an early start of the day. Wanted to get out early to play golf, because the winds were going to kick up in the afternoon. I missed her first dose, and had to play catch up. 

It wasn't until we got home after playing, that the oil had begun to take affect. We spent the rest of the day watching movies.

For you ladies, we watched one of my most favorite chick flicks of all time. "You got Mail." I just love it, Tom Hanks and Mag Ryan just have magic between them. We both teared up at the end. My other favorite Hanks/Ryan movie is "Sleepless in Seattle." So, you see, I do have a soft spot in my heart for romantic comedy. 

"Don't you just love those refreshing days?" Driver asks. To have a day where all the cares seem to melt away, relax and take it easy. Yes, we did enjoy our stay at the rest area, just off the Road to Dementia Town, where we parked the car, and left the Shiny Side Up so we could easily find it later. C'ya, Luv ya, and God Bless.  

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