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(3:38. Jane started reading yesterday’s session, was interrupted by LuAnn checking her blood pressure early. The time was going fast. I worked with mail while Jane tried to read the session, but she had trouble doing so, and was very slow at it.
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(I should add that my dream of seeing the money so far away—out by the car—also meant things. That the problems still aren’t resolved, due to the length of time it takes to get anything done, but that they are on the way to being solved, mainly. The car also represents transportation, I thought, meaning that the money still has to get to us. There could be other meanings too.
(4:35. “Now I’ve got that thing with color again,” Jane said. meaning that she can see colors better, as well as general details. She had some ginger ale. Both of us rested. This didn’t seem to be one of our better days. But then she asked me to get my paper and pen ready.)
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He receives new indications of his improvements each day, so it is vital that he remember that the improvements are leading him toward sitting up, standing, and walking. Try to review the sessions, therefore, whenever you find the time available. I may or may not return, according to those rhythms of which I speak, but I did want to make my appearance, so to speak—and as always I am available.
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(It was getting past the time to turn her on her side, but I read portions of some of the sessions to her first. I’d wanted to do this earlier, but the visits of Peg and Nona had sidetracked this, along with my having to go downstairs.
(Jane had trouble eating supper, but did get something down. I went shopping at Acme, and didn’t finish my own supper until 9:45 PM. As I got home from the store the phone rang. It was Paul O’Neill. He said he’ll be at the hospital to see Jane at about 6:00 PM tomorrow—Tuesday, to take impressions for her teeth. Failing that, he’ll be there early Wednesday afternoon. Jane will be happy to hear that.
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