Missy was home last weekend for fall break, so I took her back to Muncie on Tuesday night. Beth stayed home because she had Bible study, but none of the other ladies showed up. So she could have gone with us. We just got dinner in town and hastily dropped her off, since we got yelled at by a campus cop to move the vehicle. We parted in such a hurry we forgot to go to Dunkin like we had planned. Oh well, next time.
This week has also been a little bit about Natalie management again. I've known that her prescriptions are running out soon and have texted her a few times without getting much of a response lately, but she finally seemed to realize what running out meant and asked for some help with it. Too late to avoid a disruption but at least now things are underway. I was able to bring her in to Bowen center to get an appointment made, and get her to it on Tuesday. She finally got her meds going again by midweek, but not all of them because the doctor (or whatever) she saw doesn't like to prescribe the kind of meds she's on. So she's going to see someone else in a month. But, at least she should have the meds she needs to function. On a similar note, she wound up in the ER this week as well on Friday, Beth got a call from her work that her heart was racing and wouldn't slow down. Beth called me and I took her to the emergency room, where she remained for a few hours until it passed. She got an IV and everything. The POTS again, it seems. Another thing we hope will calm down when she's got all her meds again.
My group at work volunteered for a Feed My Starving Children mobile pack event at the Warsaw high school this week. We've done that once before and had a great time. In the afternoon people from all over town got together at the school and packed meals like crazy. There was a sort of corporate challenge going on and ZB had a lot of people there as did DePuy, but my group especially was a machine and really cranked them out. I was putting the plastic bags at the bottom of the funnel and loading them up, then passing them to QC. In the hour or so we worked, we packed something like 26 cartons of meals, and ZB beat DePuy handily,