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January 17, 2008

Insulin in the snow

One thing about elderly people is that they're incredibly calm. Washington, DC has had bad weather. Truding through the snow, like in a bad fairy tale, I made arrangements to move my folks temporarily into our house. My parents though, insist on staying put to 'wait it out. Go figure. Faced with the possibility of not being able to gove my dad insulin shots, I packed them up and took 'em home. it took me longer to pack meds than it did the clothes...

Tomorrow, we're off to the Dr. in between client calls.

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