Soon after her return, she was ready to go outside! She said she wanted to take a walk around the cabin. I gave Elizabeth a look that said, "Aaaahhhhh but she can't handle thatwhat're we gonna do?!?" We did. We helped her walk out onto the back porch. We invited her to come back inside, but she wanted to go around the cabin. We had her take the newer stairs, which are safer than the old ones. And we walked her around. When she saw the front garden area (a wildflower garden, not a vegetable garden) she was disappointed in the tall grasses/weeds that where there, and wanted to weed! By this time she was ready to sit down, and sit down she did, by a post holding up the balcony. Soon we helped her move to an area with a little wall (it's at 9:00 if you're facing the cabin). There were plenty of weeds there, and she went to it with a will!
She felt good about what she'd done but wished she could work on the real area - the flower garden. I remember her weeding that garden a few years ago, too.
As Grandma was working away, Paul's dog Chuck was happily somewhere nearby in the grass. As Paul was driving out, he called him. Chuck came out with something gray and furry in his mouth! Our best guess is that he was gnawing away at a dead squirrel, and the tail's what he brought out. I didn't get a picture of it, unfortunately, but the reason I'm mentioning it here is because Chuck dropped his catch, not at Paul's feet, but at Grandma's. He knows who's the queen around here!
Yesterday, July 5th, I spent a bit of time with Grandma during the afternoon. We mostly read the papers together. An aid came in with Hershey's Kisses for Grandma - she'd asked him for chocolate, and though he was thinking, "We're not a convenience store," he found some! After he presented her his catch, I showed him the chocolate stash in Grandma's fridge for future reference.
After she used the bathroom, she just wanted to sit on her bed, not lie down on it. I was feeling sleepy, so I sat down too and we lied back on the rumpled blankets together, she reading and me dozing. I took the picture of us below.
Elizabeth visited her that night and said Grandma was pretty tired. But because I went during a good time, we knew that contrary to our fears, the Independence Day jaunt didn't completely wipe Grandma out.
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