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Our daughter Laurissa is coming down from Brooklyn to visit us tomorrow or Friday.  We'll get to see our grandchildren again, Miles and Evey.  Son-in-law Ryan will take turns with Laurissa driving the six hour trip. I was hoping to give myself the weekly three hour injection of Hizentra today before they got here; don't want to scare the grandchildren with the four injection site tubing coming from my abdomen.  They're only subcutaneous but it might be frightening for them.  It would seem strange to hide in another room. The delivery of the medication and injection tubing never arrived today. There was a mix up by FedEx. The package should be here tomorrow. I have a dentist appointment at 1:30 but there should be enough time to finish the injection before they get here. Just in case you want to see details I have these two videos. The first is a video with instructions. I use more; four sites and three syringe-fulls. There is no pain involved except for the tape

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This one is my own. Click on it for a darker background.

Organized Like a Football Team

Amazing Use full screen for a better view.

Clarke County Fair 2018

Lynette's Rose Marzipan Chocolates with white sanding sugar dew drops Lynette entered these candies in the fair, along with banana bread and fudge. She also entered flowers: zinnias and dahlias; a very busy week for her. Packed and ready to go

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English Kind of Sounds Good This Way

Notice how the narrator's pronunciation changes as the video plays. What do you think? I couldn't download the video but here is the link What If English Were Phonetically Consistent? : videos  

Strandbeest

I just had to share this with you. It's fantastic. I wonder if this might evolve into a new form of transportation or more realistically a beach side fun ride.  "Dutch engineer/artist  Theo Jansen  is known for his Strandbeests, giant kinetic sculptures  that move along the beach on their own, powered only by the wind. Over time, the Strandbeests have evolved to be bigger, lighter, and faster. They seem to be living beings, although they are made of PVC pipe, string, and zip ties." From the blog: Miss Cellania Try full screen.

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