Part of returning to Phoenix was adapting to the nine hours time difference between Spain and Arizona. Patty says the trip was too long - next time she would want to split the trip up as we did when going to Grand Cayman - on that trip, we flew to Houston, stayed overnight and then flew on to Grand Cayman the next morning. So next time, we will probably fly to the east coast, stay overnight and then fly to Europe, and do the same split on the return.
On Wednesday morning, I had an appointment with my primary care doctor to deal with my feet and hip - Morton's neuroma and peripheral neuropathy, and my sore hip caused by walking differently due to the neuroma and neuropathy - numerous referrals and tests have been ordered.
We returned home Tuesday evening and Martha stayed until Friday morning. This allowed us to spend some time with her, including going out to eat, going to the Flashlight Tour at the Desert Botanical Garden and doing some easy walks. We were sad to see her leave Friday. As always, it is so much nicer to have Martha stay here with Shadow than it is to try and put him into a kennel.
I have enjoyed using Granada park as the afternoon walk for Shadow - it is not as crowded as Steele Indian Park and it is just as easy to reach. We see many avian friends there because there are two ponds.
Over the weekend, we spent our time packing and planning for the month of June in Munds Park. This also allowed time for thinning out things and making another load of donations to Goodwill.
I also found that my summer class at Wayland Baptist was cancelled due to low enrollment. So the weekend was spent with chores, packing and getting ready to go to Munds Park.
On Wednesday morning, I had an appointment with my primary care doctor to deal with my feet and hip - Morton's neuroma and peripheral neuropathy, and my sore hip caused by walking differently due to the neuroma and neuropathy - numerous referrals and tests have been ordered.
We returned home Tuesday evening and Martha stayed until Friday morning. This allowed us to spend some time with her, including going out to eat, going to the Flashlight Tour at the Desert Botanical Garden and doing some easy walks. We were sad to see her leave Friday. As always, it is so much nicer to have Martha stay here with Shadow than it is to try and put him into a kennel.
I have enjoyed using Granada park as the afternoon walk for Shadow - it is not as crowded as Steele Indian Park and it is just as easy to reach. We see many avian friends there because there are two ponds.
Over the weekend, we spent our time packing and planning for the month of June in Munds Park. This also allowed time for thinning out things and making another load of donations to Goodwill.
I also found that my summer class at Wayland Baptist was cancelled due to low enrollment. So the weekend was spent with chores, packing and getting ready to go to Munds Park.
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