Saturday, September 29

News Update

Another week has come to a close here on Lake Superior, but that's not where I spent a lot of my time.

My work called me away up to Armstrong this week. A lot of input, data correction and just a bit of data massage was needed to satisfy OnSIS. However, at the end of the week, they are ready to work through the sign off procedure. Of course that takes time as well, so at the end of the week, with one day to go, I still have four of my fourteen schools not quite there! It's only a matter of the formality, but...

My leg continues to improve, but I still experience some pain around the site of the fibular fracture (about three inches below my knee). One night while I have my cast removed, I try getting down into a curling slide—nope, that didn't work! This could be more of a problem than I would have expected. I'm scheduled for my next checkup on October 12th—a total of over seven weeks since the break. I'm doing some therapy now each day, so I hope to be mobile enough to try some golf before the end of the season.

Meanwhile, back on the home front the family has enjoyed decent weather, frequent hikes for grandma and Kristian, and the usual work for Erin.

And that's about it for this week.

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