In my journeys walking around Floridian
neighborhoods I have noticed an odd occurrence: people tend to leave their
trunks open. Trunks, hatches, side doors, whatever. I don't think they are
airing out the cars. My theory is that someone in the house sat on their car
keys and remotely opened the door.
Our inability to fill prescriptions yesterday is turning into a medical calamity today. We need a doctor with a certain federal classification, not a nurse practitioner, to fill out the prescription on a federally approved prescription pad. However, doctors tend to go on vacation around the Fourth of July holiday. Even if a doctor could put pen to paper, that piece of paper would be over 1000 miles away, and the original federally approved piece of paper must be produced at the pharmacy - nothing else will do. The answer seems simple. Just spend a kazillion dollars to overnight the piece of paper. However, the post office tends to close on holidays, and weekend deliveries are unlikely. Our hospital only does priority mail, which is 2-4 weekdays. So, if a doctor can be found, the earliest we can get the medicine would be four days after we run out. Thank you to the overbearing federal government for "protecting us".
The next four days posts are likely to be "unmedicated disabled children attempting to navigate the new Disney guest assistance procedures." Buckle up - this is going to be a fun ride!
Today we had greater schedule discipline and was able to leave the house only 90 minutes late. At 7pm we drove to Port Orleans to see Yeeha Bob do his show.
Yeeha is a favorite of ours. Every October he comes to Upstate New York to do a benefit for Give Kids The World and we always catch him there. Bob is a piano player that sings songs everyone knows as he encourages crowd participation. The boys really get into it, so much so that my oldest accidentally knocked his full soda into my lap. That was cold. Unexpected. Icy. Did I mention it was cold? Yep. That sure put some excitement in the show!
After the show we decided to head back to the villa using the secret road that dumps us practically at the entrance to our subdivision. This secret road gets us from driveway to parking lot toll booths for Animal kingdom in about 7 minutes. But the road is so secret that we couldn't find it! We spent twenty minutes just going around in circles. Finally I pulled into Disney's McDonalds and set my GPS to get us home. Our first venture into Disney World was a good one. I am looking forward to possibly doing Epcot tomorrow night!
Our inability to fill prescriptions yesterday is turning into a medical calamity today. We need a doctor with a certain federal classification, not a nurse practitioner, to fill out the prescription on a federally approved prescription pad. However, doctors tend to go on vacation around the Fourth of July holiday. Even if a doctor could put pen to paper, that piece of paper would be over 1000 miles away, and the original federally approved piece of paper must be produced at the pharmacy - nothing else will do. The answer seems simple. Just spend a kazillion dollars to overnight the piece of paper. However, the post office tends to close on holidays, and weekend deliveries are unlikely. Our hospital only does priority mail, which is 2-4 weekdays. So, if a doctor can be found, the earliest we can get the medicine would be four days after we run out. Thank you to the overbearing federal government for "protecting us".
The next four days posts are likely to be "unmedicated disabled children attempting to navigate the new Disney guest assistance procedures." Buckle up - this is going to be a fun ride!
Today we had greater schedule discipline and was able to leave the house only 90 minutes late. At 7pm we drove to Port Orleans to see Yeeha Bob do his show.
Yeeha is a favorite of ours. Every October he comes to Upstate New York to do a benefit for Give Kids The World and we always catch him there. Bob is a piano player that sings songs everyone knows as he encourages crowd participation. The boys really get into it, so much so that my oldest accidentally knocked his full soda into my lap. That was cold. Unexpected. Icy. Did I mention it was cold? Yep. That sure put some excitement in the show!
After the show we decided to head back to the villa using the secret road that dumps us practically at the entrance to our subdivision. This secret road gets us from driveway to parking lot toll booths for Animal kingdom in about 7 minutes. But the road is so secret that we couldn't find it! We spent twenty minutes just going around in circles. Finally I pulled into Disney's McDonalds and set my GPS to get us home. Our first venture into Disney World was a good one. I am looking forward to possibly doing Epcot tomorrow night!
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