Here's an artistic look at our kitchen floor, right below a kitchen chair. Maddie likes the close-up shots and unusual perspectives. This represents the excitement of our day, in fact. If someone asked me if it was fun, I'd say it's "inconclusive." It did rain, and that added a bit of flavor to the overall day - I had briefly thought about going down a bit south of here to see some dinosaurs, but the weather was certainly a factor in that. Anyone who's seen "Jurassic Park" knows how an approaching storm can mess with the dinosaur population, and we didn't want to see a t-rex start destroying our car. We have insurance, but I'm not entirely if that's covered.
We thought about going to do something interesting, but as usual, we didn't, because we can't. And perhaps that's for the best, as some of us are feeling certain remnant symptoms, despite the all-clear I just got. Yes, I checked my online medical page and the results came back and the results are negative and/or inconclusive. That's my word of the day. I'm not sure why they have to put "inconclusive." What's the point of the test if there's no conclusion? Is that what they put down for anyone who has a negative test, that it's "inconclusive?" Either it's negative or positive, right? "Inconclusive" is like a hung jury, like the doctors saw the test results and just put a theory out there and couldn't find enough evidence to support it.
Anyway, I'm clear to go back to church tomorrow. That's not inconclusive. So at least we're going somewhere with dinosaurs! One place we did go today was Team Edge, which is where Maddie will be going on Saturdays from this point on, every Saturday a little after noon. It's a longer class - I was there to watch the team try to get coordinated, which was actually a bit challenging today. They had their individual maneuvers done, but the team has to work on getting it all timed out correctly.
We got home and Mom was hungry, which is a great sign. To quote Chicago, we're feelin' stronger every day, and that's of course good news. Mom was in the mood for chicken nuggets, so we went off to the Chick-Fil-A in Dawsonville to get a nice meal to-go. Once home, Mom had a small table set up on the front porch and the four of us sat there in the cool of the day, having a nice meal together. It was drizzling a bit outside, but we were covered there and it was actually kind of nice. It was something a little different, and different was good.
Maddie studied some science tonight, and then we watched another episode with Ghost Rider, which is easier to type than "Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D." over and over again. Clearly Uncle Eli is a terrible person, and although he's powerful, he hasn't met an angry Robbie Reyes yet. It's fun watching all these again, although they're all about to head to a tough new world within the framework. We're plugging along.
Tomorrow we'll be at KidPak again, and it'll be nice to be back. The new set looks great, and we have these new t-shirts that are amazing. We're looking forward to visiting our new Dinosaur Park. Hopefully all the dinosaurs will stay contained. Of course, life finds a way and all that.
We read tonight, and we prayed tonight, and we went to bed early tonight. We've got a big day tomorrow!
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