[Note: This is another blog based on my weekly emails to my family on the mainland. Since much of my news these days relates to trying to age gracefully, this series might be called The Geezer Gazette.]
2/28/26
Aloha Guys!
I know February is a short month with only 28 days, but this one seemed to disappear in an eye blink. However, for some of you on the mainland it must have seemed to take forever as you coped with a very severe winter. I'm sure Spring will come eventually, and not a minute too soon. We've finally been getting some sunny days, so my pv system is doing well at the moment, and the pool temp is up to 84d, just in time for me to be able to go in after my two-week restriction. It felt very nice.
I won't burden you with much Geezer Gazette news this week -- I suspect you will appreciate that after last time's oversharing. It was a very quiet week here, which I spent mostly recovering from my heart's shock therapy two-plus weeks ago. I'm pleased to say it's going much better. Hopefully I'll be in decent shape by the time we leave on our trip in a few weeks.. On Monday I saw my regular doctor to have my ER stitch removed. That went very smoothly. I then asked him about my breathing issue and he surprised me by diagnosing it as a problem of fluid buildup after the procedure. I took a heavy-duty diuretic that day and I quickly began breathing much more easily. Who'd have thought! Yesterday I saw my retina doctor and it went ok, except that I had to report that my ablation hasn't improved my eyesight so far. I've only been in normal rhythm for 10 days, so there's still a chance it will help. With luck that will be my last interaction with the medical establishment until we return in April. I'm definitely ready for a break.
We're into cruise ship repositioning time, and this week there were ships in our harbor almost every day. This makes the merchants along the waterfront in town very happy, I'm sure. These are ships returning from southern waters to start their Northwest itineraries in the spring and summer. Of course, we still have our weekly visit by the Hawai'i boat, Pride of America. It does a 7-day cruise that starts and ends in Honolulu. It's a good way to get acquainted with the major islands, but you really need longer on at least one of them to appreciate the culture, history, and geology of this unique place.
Pele is taking a snooze until mid-March. The current projection is for another session of spouting between March 6-16. This will be the 43rd episode since December of '24. A truly remarkable phenomenon.
Ok, that's enough for this week. Stay well and happy. Carpe Vitam.

1 comment:
I'm relieved that your procedure went well and that you can now enjoy your heated pool. Cause for celebration!
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