Good week, hearty (and hardy) Stay the Coursers! I almost skipped this week because, you know, hectic. However, I decided to do a starter, because I am confident some Coursers will follow with interesting and informative reports.
I will refrain from detailing my dental/medical challenges because who wants all that. I will say dentist wants to cobble together an appliance that will require four visits to his office, and I delayed all that til I find out what the game plan for the incisional hernia will be. Meanwhile, I see on my patient portal that my dermatologist will be doing surgery on me next week to zap a bit of squamous cell carcinoma. Sounds scary, yes, and it can spread, but she found just this one tiny spot on me, so I hope this will end that.
The joy of the past week for me and my dawg was participation in the annual Heart Walk last weekend. Granted, it was different and a little weird like just about everything in this pandemic-ridden 2020. We couldn't gather, thousands of us, to walk for the cause of heart health. Instead we walked "where we were" and tracked our steps and communicated online. It was fun in a new way as people shared via their smartphones their walks solo or in small groups. It was nice to be able to walk with my dawg Ellie who is too aggressive toward other dogs to be a welcome participant in a regular Heart Walk. So it was fun -- but looking forward to being able to gather as one community next year and walk the miles together. It is the main happening of the year for me. I use it as workout motivation every single day of the year.
So what's shaking along your courses, dear friends?
Cheers,
Superbob
I will refrain from detailing my dental/medical challenges because who wants all that. I will say dentist wants to cobble together an appliance that will require four visits to his office, and I delayed all that til I find out what the game plan for the incisional hernia will be. Meanwhile, I see on my patient portal that my dermatologist will be doing surgery on me next week to zap a bit of squamous cell carcinoma. Sounds scary, yes, and it can spread, but she found just this one tiny spot on me, so I hope this will end that.
The joy of the past week for me and my dawg was participation in the annual Heart Walk last weekend. Granted, it was different and a little weird like just about everything in this pandemic-ridden 2020. We couldn't gather, thousands of us, to walk for the cause of heart health. Instead we walked "where we were" and tracked our steps and communicated online. It was fun in a new way as people shared via their smartphones their walks solo or in small groups. It was nice to be able to walk with my dawg Ellie who is too aggressive toward other dogs to be a welcome participant in a regular Heart Walk. So it was fun -- but looking forward to being able to gather as one community next year and walk the miles together. It is the main happening of the year for me. I use it as workout motivation every single day of the year.
So what's shaking along your courses, dear friends?
Cheers,
Superbob