Home for today, while Suze stays with David. It sure feels good to be out of the city! And, being taken well care of by Mark and Caveman, providing me with food. Big thanks!
David is progressing: sitting up, sponge bath, and even able to get some sleep off and on. Still very uncomfortable, frustrated and swollen, but hitting most of the mileposts early. He's a trooper and a very hard worker, even if he is the self-proclaimed world's worst patient. But he's been a model patient so far, charming the nurses even when he can't talk.
I'll be back for tomorrow's shift . . .
The violet-greenbacked swallows are already vying for the best nests, and in the evening they take to the insect-laden skies. The setting sun lights them from below under the half moon. Oh, to be able to glide on the wind!
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