4:21 I liked this puzzle. Everything clicked for me. Mouse was great. Eyes were not watery. Pieces clicked in from being only close to right place. All good.
Debbie likes her new doctor. She was prompt and attentive. I am a little concerned that the type of patients who come here are hopeless hypochondriacs. One told of undergoing an $11000 treatment plan that was successful, but that she regressed shortly after completion. So here she was again.
The thyroid seemed to be the most common factor mentioned. Well for now Debbie is satisfied she is doing what is necessary for her to continue to care for Bash, and hopefully his new little brother.
I did run some errands for Debbie. I took Karen along so we could get to the Apple store and BJ's for gas at $2.89. I bought Karen a Magic Mouse so she could more easily manipulate her Ipad. I tried to get the Apple tech to show me how to unlock Joan's old mini Ipad, but he would not do it until I could produce proof of ownership and a valid password. This will be challenging. I think Joan bought this device from QVC many years ago, and both grand daughters have put in passwords at one time or another. I am sure it is a good device, but we could never get it to work. Everyone tell me I just have to charge it. Of course I have had it on a charger for about five years now. LOL All it does is light up as if to mock me for my ignorance. I understand Apple's position of not helping me because it may have been stolen, but really they could look at me and see I am not a thief. I did not like the Apple store. I did not feel welcome. Karen got some help while I bought her a mouse. I hope she gets used to the new mouse. It will be an adjustment for her. She is not good at it yet. She seems unable to locate the little gray spot that Apple uses for a courser. She likes the little white arrow and the little fist that show up on my Windows PC screen.
Well second coffee is cold now. So I will say CUL EV1, GBU, Israel, Sweets, and Ukraine.