SETTLING INTO OUR NEW HOME
It’s official, we are now Californians. We have our drivers’ licenses, car registration, voter registration and even organ donations. The logistics of moving have been almost overwhelming but we now have cable tv (free but $10 a month for HD), broadband for our computers and a digital local phone. We even have our Netflix streaming up and running. We have had our rig brought down to the storage lot here in the community in the hopes of better control on selling it. Susan has sent down many of our old pictures from Scottsdale since she is moving and so our place has a more settled appearance now. I am especially happy to have our Chinese liquor cabinet back.
There are clubs for every conceivable interest here (even a medical marijuana group) but we have been too busy to check them out. We did have two couples over for Thanksgiving. We went to the annual Christmas parade of boats at Newport Beach. Unfortunately, it was raining and so not the usual 200 boats were out. We also went to a LGBT dinner and met some interesting people that we hope to get to know better. Of course, Zoe is already thinking about how she could make it better. Now that the logistics have been taken care of, we are hoping to become more active and meet more people.
I’ve found a great doctor who is a diplomat in both cardiology and internal medicine. I like the idea of someone who can treat all of my body. I’m also going to an orthopedic doctor as my walking seems to be getting worse rather than better (It’s my back not my legs.) He has the most fantastic physical therapy setup I have ever seen. My daughter Peggy calls it a ‘spa’ and in truth it is. There is a table where you lay down with low electrical stimulation while a warm whirlpool bed massages your back. There is an arcade kind of platform where the screen is divided into four squares and a circle moves around between the squares. You need to move little balls into the circles with the movement of your balance. There is also a vibrator platform that most people stand on but because of my knee replacement, I sit on it and do leg exercises. I’m looking forward to getting on the ‘rack’, a table that stretches you. It looks like it will feel good to get pressure off my vertebrae for a while. After the exercises, a chiropractor checks my spine to see what progress has been made.
Right now I am going three times a week which is a drag but I want my walking improved by Sept. when we go to Venice for two weeks.
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