Sunday, November 15, 2020

Veteran's Day = Double Weekend

It was a short week. During which we realized that our schedules were rapidly shrinking. One of the PTs has to use his PTO or he loses it, so he'll only be working 7 days in the month of December. Good for him. Bad news for those of us who have to cover him. And that means we've got to trim down our schedule, which we've been trying to work on since we get 4 new patients a day and can't find room to reschedule them... The cool thing is that a lot of them just need commitment to a tailored home exercise program. But some of them don't.

We've got quite a few patients we see regularly who just don't seem to want to put in the work. So we meet with them twice a week just to do the same basic stuff - which is NOT the skilled care I would like to give. In that light, these select patients will be taking some time off to try on their own for a while at least. 

Sneak preview. 

One thing I really like about the VA is that we get most holidays off. Including Veteran's Day. Which I spent in Flagstaff distracting Roger from doing homework and getting frustrated with myself on the basketball court. Which seems to be a regular thing right now. 

I came back up to Flag on Friday night and did all of Roger's chores so we could hang out with his bro once he was off of work. We went on a little hike and took senior pictures (which is a thing, apparently). And I drew a bit. 

On Sunday, we got to watch the Chosen (highly recommend) and spend some time in church with Carol's family. And then we spent some time with Roger's grandparents. And also, I made some deliciously experimental blueberry muffins (with the CT blubes) which will be a repeat.


Which hunting company needs a new model?

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