The Best Laid Plans Of Mice And Men Often Go Awry
Entry 1. 11:07 a.m.
Apparently, Picozzi extended Jenny's stay a day after seeing her last night, and didn't tell her. This annoys me. Not that they want to keep her, if she needs to be there, she should be there. But no one told her. She will be disappointed if she isn't home today.
If they do keep her, I will be glad. She needs to be able to eat, to get nutrition. The dietician's note says that Jenny is at high risk with severe acute malnutrition having lost more than 5% of her body weight in the last month. Get her fed for chrissakes. Please, get her fed.
Entry 2. 1:17 p.m.
Special thanks to Cheryl Reid who suggested I check my heat pump before calling for it to be repaired. She suggested I make sure the air intake is not blocked by snow. I still have no clue where the air intake is, but I cleared the snow from the machine and now, after 3 days, the heat pump is producing heat again.
In less positive news, because I am Danny Downer, entirely possible Leiney has COVID-19. We were exposed some days ago by a niece, who only learned of illness two days ago. Fingers crossed.
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