This week was full of recovery in our household. Â I saw the eye doctor on Monday, who changed my contact lens bandage and told me to come back in 11 days. Â So far, so good on that front. Â My cold got worse at the beginning of the week, but seems to have at least plateaued, if not gotten a bit better. Â Now H seems to be coming down with something. Â He’s just not himself….sleeping a lot, not very energetic, sneezing constantly, sounding a little stuffy. Â I gave him some extra cuddles today, and every time, he fell asleep on my lap. Â This is not something he ever does, so I think he must really need the shut-eye. Â Yesterday we took a fall stroll to North Beach, which is now closed for the season. Â I love places that are deserted in the fall and winter months that are normally crowded and filled with energy during the summer. Â There was something peaceful about the empty pavilions and the shuttered snack counters, with sand already accumulating on the wooden floorboards. Â H and I took in the view of the lake, which was mostly consumed by low-lying fog. Â The leaves were a bright yellow and contrasted sharply with the tree bark, darkened from the morning rain. Â No one was around except for a group of stray kittens that kept peering at us with curiosity from behind the trees. Â I really love the fall.
Today I submitted my first job application of the season. Â Up to this point, I’ve been uploading my CV and cover letter to companies, in the hope that my skills are a match for a position that might be opening up. Â But this time, I was finally fortunate enough to be able to respond to a specific job ad. Â I am so hoping that something pans out. Â The job is in Boston and we would have to re-locate. Â Rob and I have made our peace with that eventuality. Â So, that was another thing I got to check off my list—plus, I was able to get in several hours of manuscript writing. Â I do believe I am finally bouncing back from my eye problem and my cold. Â This weekend Oma and Grandpa will be visiting us. Â I hope that H is back to normal soon, so that we can have a fun visit, without too many meltdowns or tears.