I'm interrupting my enchanting and enthralling previous post, so I can give you a sunny update. A rare change from my cloudy updates.
Yesterday afternoon, Jennifer - my social worker here in Gainesboro - showed up in my room unannounced.
I was surprised, since she's always difficult to find. First, she went over all the medications that I'm taking, among other things.
Next, she gave me the monthly required cognitive test (the test that most patients here fail miserably).
I passed the test with flying colors.
You're surprised, aren't you?
I admittedly have days that I can't remember my own name, but somehow I got 100 per cent on the test.
After the test I finally had a rare chance to bring up the subject of my intended transfer back to Jamestown.
To my astonishment, she wasn't opposed to the idea. I gave her Tira's phone number (the Dragon Lady at Signature in Jamestown).
Jennifer promised to call Tira, and to keep me updated on the situation.
That's great news, but....
I have no faith that anything will get done. Everything here is haphazard, chaotic, unreliable. I don't trust anyone.
and
there's always some problematic red tape that comes out of nowhere to thwart plans. Nothing in life is easy.
I'm keeping my fingers and toes crossed. Accompanied with prayers.
and
an uninteresting occurence
I purchased yet another artifact from ancient Egypt.
Can't help it. It's an obsession. I've always had a passion for antiques - and especially for antiquities. I have a collection of Medieval crosses and rings.
Now it's ancient Egypt. My acquisitions are genuine. I do a lot of research. I also know two archaeologists, one in Ukraine and the other in Canada. The Canadian is an Egyptologist. Most of the artifacts I obtain are from areas by Luxor/Egypt, which are often finds from ancient tombs.
My latest artifact is called the goddess Holly Owl amulet. I have two owl amulets. This one is approximately from 14AD and was in a private collection. Made of stone with the typical Faience glaze.
The face is worn away, but the features are still reconizable.
Jon, somewhere along the Nile
I'm still having trouble with blogger. Half of my posts disappear, also some of my replies to your comments vanish. Frustrating.



I love the Owl amulet! I hope the ancient Gods will bestow upon you continued goodness and peace and healing powers. I also would never think you'd fail a cognitive test. Your sharp as a tact and razor whip sharp yet Jon.
ReplyDeleteGoodness, peace, and healing would be wonderful. Fortunately I can still think clearly, despite the meds that they are plying me with.
DeleteGreat news, Jon! I remember those people giving both my parents those ridiculously horrid "cognitive" tests which would frustrate the living HELL out of my parents (and quite understandably given the expectations these people have! The questions were unbelievable and I highly doubt that I WOULD have passed at the age of even 20!). One time I asked the woman (I assume a social worker for Medicare so she said) WHY do they do this to people? She said it is a requirement for Medicare benefits! GOD, that annoys the hell out of me - like the government is trying to LOOK for a reason to NOT cover you! GRRR!
ReplyDeleteAnyhow, I have always loved Egyptian ANYTHING! And I have quite a few statues of my own which I thoroughly enjoy!
I should have guessed that these cognitive tests were connected with insurance - I'm not surprised.
DeleteEgyptian artifacts fascinate me. I have quite a collection.
The owl amulet is really nice, Jon. Congratulations on your newest acquisition. You have quite the collection.
ReplyDeleteI just had a cognitive test at my check up Tuesday. It seemed weirds as being a psych nurse for 26 years, I was the one asking these questions. Time turns tables. Thankfully
I was able to answer all the questions, which kind of surprised me as my retention span stinks these days.
It sounds like the wheels are starting to turn for your transfer to Signature. I hope the social worker follows through.... this century. Having worked in health care for 40 years, I know how things go. I'm sending out some positive vibes to help grease the wheel.
We had a teasing of spring here and now we're back to cold weather with whispers of some snow. Enough already!
Paranormal John
Well, we both passed our cognitive tests! That's progress, I suppose.
DeleteI definitely need help to grease the rusty wheel here.
The weather changes here every day. 75 a few days ago, 40 today. I'm freezing because they don't turn the heat on!
Owl amulet is really nice.
ReplyDeleteI hope you can get your wish to be moved. :)
I hope you're doing okay, Rita, and Allie, too. I'll never give up to get my transfer.
DeleteMy comments are brief, because they keep vanishing as I write. A pox on Blogger!!
DeleteJon,
ReplyDeleteKeeping my fingers crossed that you get to go back to Jamestown. Even better, you can go to your home I the mountains and have home health care. I know that might be a stretch but here's hoping.
Ron
If I can get out of Gainesboro and go back to Signature, I'll have a chance of going home. Here's hoping, indeed.
DeleteWe would all love to see you go home. I can just imagine the critters who are inhabiting your house now.
DeleteThat new amulet is so cool!
ReplyDeleteThese cognitive tests would be funny, if they weren't so annoying. Everyone of Tom's physical therapists asks the same thing; finally, the other day he admitted the 'law' mandates they do it.
I'm under so much stress and too many medications. Some day I'll fail those cognitive tests. Perhaps the Egyptian amulets will conjure some good luck...?
DeleteI enjoy your Egyptian artifacts :)
ReplyDeleteI’ve sent a couple of comments before and not a single one is here :(
Will try again.
Hoping the best for you Jon ! :)
-Rj
I'm sorry that your comments vanished, but I'm not surprised. Blogger has been doing strange things here. Thanks for being here Rj
DeleteLooks like the new purchase has also raised your spirits, Jon. It’s good that the owl has done that and hope it also brings you good news.
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