As you may notice, on the top right of this homepage of my blog, there is now an orange image telling you whether I am having a speaking or non-speaking day. I will ensure the right message is up every day. I’m doing this so that friends can know how to best communicate with me: on speaking days, I can receive a Facetime call; non-speaking days require arranging to speak on Zoom with its chat feature or communicating via email or text.
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Yesterday began with a lot of domestic chores, and a long email to Jess about our future. Then Her Highness and I went to Drumbeg to walk because it was My Day and because it was so gorgeous and warm. It was a no coat day. (The photos are below.) When we got to the park and entered the drive into the parking lot, there was an Otter on the road. He moseyed down the road to the beach and I drove very, very slowly behind him snapping photos.
I wrote to Jess with serious concerns before we left. I’m not sure I see the point in seeing her on days when I cannot speak. I feel our calls should be limited to speaking days and that her function is to help me speak as well as I can on speaking days. In our recent session, she wanted me to try to speak or make sound on a day when my body didn’t want me to, and that’s why I had four seizures. I do not want to have more seizures. I do not want to try to talk on days when I can’t.
When we got back from our walk, I posted the first orange speech status image on my blog, and then we had lunch. After lunch, I wrote to several friends to tell them to go to my blog to see what my speech status is before trying to reach my by Facetime. Facetime is how I’ve distance communicated in the past, but it has no chat function, so on semi-verbal days, I can use it, but on non-verbal days, I cannot.
Then we went shopping for things so that I can bake a tart tomorrow and make mushroom pasta sauce. And when we got home, it was 18° and so I tidied the courtyard, put chairs out on the deck, and cleaned the deck a bit, all for Di’s visit. I was very happy to be doing yard work and not working on my speech and adaption. I need to live and not just work for SPACE and on my methods of communicating.
When I finished doing as much yard work as I wanted to do, Her Highness and I went for our afternoon walk. It was 18°! No coat, no hoodie, just a t-shirt and we had a lovely slow walk to tire her out thereby inclining her to sleep while I went out for dinner.
What an incredibly wonderful day of sunshine and warmth. It was like a fine Summer day, not too warm. Just perfect! I was so, so glad I had plans to go out for dinner with Eoin and François. I am soready for a bit of fun, time to relax, and to forget about my speech.
We had a good time. I could very slowly string ‘key’ words together to communicate. I felt welcome and happy in the company of my friends, and that means a lot. They did not make me feel uncomfortable. I felt we all had fun together. Eoin wants to go to Country Grocer with me one day. I was really moved by his wanting to be with me.
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Today will be even warmer than yesterday. It’s going up to 20°. I have a lot to do today. I want to make a tart for Dianne, and the pasta sauce for tomorrow night when she is here. And I see Dr. Shoja at 13:00, and that might mean that I can speak a little while Di is here.
Photos taken at Drumbeg Park.
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| Above and below: The Otter who loped ahead of me on the road to Drumbeg. |
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| Gorgeous tiny flowers were everywhere. |






















































