We went to Children’s Hospital today and Raquel was more excited this time than previous visits.
She was getting her Omni Pod (Insulin Pump). Her blood sugars have been all over the place, which is not a good thing. When her sugars are high or low they can affect her vision, moods and appetite. Did I mention, MOODS? This little girl is one of the sweetest kids, but let me tell you, if she is really high or really low, her head will spin and green foam will come out of her mouth.
Putting on the Omni Pod was a bit tricky at first and a little scary for us all. With the apprehension also comes a bit of relief because Raquel’s blood sugars should become more stable. For Raquel, she is the most excited because she can start to spend the night at some of her friends houses now. Before she would have to get insulin shots at dinner and right before bed, not to many parents are keen on having to give insulin shots. It is the little things in life that we all take for granted, like sleepovers. These are the little things that really make Raquel happy.
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Through the holidays at work there were Christmas trees up in several of the rooms. When I was passing through one room, I saw a tall shadow and I said hello but no one said anything. So I took my cane and poked at it and realized it was not a person but a tree. How embarrassing!
I dressed up in a Santa hat and wore a bell when I went to work. The bell jingling as I walked down the hall warned my fellow employees that I was coming. My bosses liked this because then they knew where to find me.
As I mentioned previously, I had a test done for my oxygen levels over night. I am happy to say they are normal.

It’s been an exciting week for me. On Sunday my mom and I went to the grocery store. After we were checked out my mom remembered she needed one more thing. She gave the keys to the sacker and told her to take the groceries out and get Lauren into the car. She also told her where her car was and what color. The sacker led me around to the front seat of the car and I got in. When I was in the car I thought the door seemed a little different. I felt the door handle and thought it felt different. So I got out of the car and when I did two people who were friends of mine were walking past and stopped to say hi. I said to her what color is this car? She replied it was black. I asked her if it was a SUV and she said it was a station wagon. The sacker was just standing there waiting to put the groceries in the car. My friend said I think that one is your car. She checked the key with the lock and it was. And they call me the BLIND one.
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