A down day to recover

Shirley has gone through a rather traumatic event.  Her first full day out of the hospital was intentionally kept very low key to allow her to heal, rest and recover from the anxiety-producing last several days.

We slept in late and missed the hotel breakfast.  My bad, as my first two days here were on weekends when breakfast was served until 10 am.  Weekdays, it shuts down at 9.  

We spent much of the morning figuring out which pills Shirley needed to take.  We had turned over her pill boxes to the hospital and they were a bit jumbled.  On top of that, she had some new prescriptions she had been release with. 

At 10:30 we grabbed a ride and headed back to the Hospital for her first of three out-patient IV infusions.  Since she is going through a therapy for Covid, we were placed in an isolation room adjacent to, but not in the ER.  A nurse came in an got an IV line started on the first stick - a rarity for Shirley.  The IV drip took about 90 minutes.

We returned to the hotel and had lunch and then went back to our rooms where we both promptly fell asleep.  

YouTube has become our best friend to occupy our time in the room.  We've found a variety of full-length movies, replays of football games and even old westerns.  Since the TV stations are either broadcasting in other languages or 24-hour news feeds (and these add to Shirley's anxiety) we've taken to getting out entertainment from YouTube.

We closed out our low-key Tuesday with a nice dinner in the rooftop bar.  The view from 44 floors up is amazing.  Last night, we were treated to another thunderstorm that lit up the sky all night.

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