Well, we're typing this on the NEW COMPUTER!!!!! I'm sitting in my Lazy-Boy, with no wires, no big monitor. Just me, and a laptop. I can now update as much as I want and look after the kids (sort of) at the same time. I really have nothing to say about anything else, I'm just happy that I can sit in my living room and do this. It's not very nice in our unfinished basement and I think that's why I don't update daily.
Actually, I do have medical info to report. The nausea is gone now that I'm back on the Nabalone. No rage to report despite being left with the twins this afternoon, and the twins and my niece tonight. It's as if the last drop in Prednesone was the one that crossed the border between "rage" and "no rage". I've been rather calm lately, and it's a nice change of pace.
It's also nice getting visitors. We seem to be getting the full family rotation as we had a visit from the Bregliano's yesterday, and the Cooper's (minus Troy) today. Troy finally drilled his Skull bowling ball today, and he was giving it it's first test run on the lanes tonight. I hope Eddie worked well for you Troy. We'll have to go out and play a game or two when I get this central line out so I can watch the skull take out some pins.
It's sad really when you think of it. A benign game like bowling is still bad for my health. It would be a different story if my central line was on the other side. As it stands, the right arm is temporarily out of commission with the central line in my chest. Large movements of my chest, shoulder, and arm can put stress on the central line and cause bleeding, clotting and overall bad stuff to happen so I'm staying away from straining the area as much as possible. Mark my words, as soon as this thing is out, I will be at the gym making up for lost time. Well, that may be a bit ambitious, but we're going to at least get the dust off of the home gym downstairs.
That's about it. We're trying a new baby technique tonight. If a baby cries, we stick a boob in it's mouth. It seems that the more people we talk to, the more stories we hear of fussy babies in the evening. We've been trying to calm them down with rocking, bouncing, and other soothing techniques. I'll let you know how it works. I think we're on feed #4 for the evening. That's about one every one and a half hours. They normally feed every four hours.
That's about it. Talk to you later

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