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On Sunday morning we took the 9:15 ferry from Portland to Peak’s Island for a half day of kayaking with Maine Island Kayak. The company’s owner, Joe, was a FABULOUS tour guide, and upgraded D’s kayak to something more suited to his skill level. We kayaked to House Island and then across to Peak’s Island before paddling down the shoreline back to Maine Island Kayak. Joe’s recommendation – and Shipyard Brewing Co and then wandered around to pass the time while we hungrily awaited a table, ultimately choosing the Cockeyed Gull.
and I can’t connect to those parts of me when I’m reading every rumor about the goings on of Gilead. I need to re-prioritize (yoga, time with friends, snuggles with bears, editing my talk for Project Sleep) and refamiliarize myself with my Trump era guidelines and that needs to be enough. but I also think I will have to fight tooth and nails for what is right, because there aren’t always good people on both sides. What I know now that I didn’t in February, 2017 is that I need to put on my own oxygen mask before assisting others.
This is part of an ongoing series in which I round up a week’s worth of bear photos along with some thoughts on my progress as an amateur photographer. The photos of Misty Bear and Nimbus were taken under our dining room table and the bears were so patient while I stuck my camera just inches from their perfect little faces. The light was so interesting and I really enjoyed editing these photos. I FREAKIN’ LOVE TAKING PHOTOS.
I took my first dose of Xyrem 365 days ago TODAY. But I really thought that Xyrem – this narcolepsy wonder drug – was going to be something that I ramp up over the course of a year, These days, waking up from nightmares (like the one I had two nights ago about dogs that drown humans) is indicative of missing the alarm for my second dose (I.e. I spent too much time in REM sleep – which is my narcolepsy brain’s default – rather than Xyrem sleep). I think that one of the best ways to describe the impact of Xyrem on my life is as a patronus.