Phew.

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@xstitcher (39015)
Petaluma, California
October 18, 2024 1:28pm CST
After coming home from a 36-minute walk (and currently 3,521 steps), I made the phone calls that I needed to make. I needed to figure out where my stress test that I'm going to have on October 25th was address-wise, so I called the local cardiologist where I am and have been for appointments. That lady told me the address, plus all of the stuff I couldn't do (how long I couldn't eat or have caffiene before the test, and that I had to be well hydrated, etc.) plus she told me the test should take about 3 or 4 hours. After that, Partnership HealthPlan transportation (it has to do with my medical insurance) to schedule a ride to the appointment. That's all done now. Now, I need to clean something in here. I'm thinking of tackling the counter/stovetop area. After that, I want to get some work done on my cross-stitched letters while I have light. Darn it, I also remembered I need to fill out my ballot and get it back in the mail asap. I hope all is/has been well with you in your part of myLot land!
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@AmbiePam (120686)
• United States
18 Oct 24
Yay for my fellow voter! I need to get mine out by Monday. Do they make witnesses sign your ballot, or do you have to get it notarized? They used to make absentee voters get it notarized, which wasn’t a problem as my dad is a notary. Now, they just make two witnesses sign the ballot and put their address down.
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@xstitcher (39015)
• Petaluma, California
18 Oct 24
No, I don't ever remember having to get it notarized.
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@Deepizzaguy (122122)
• Lake Charles, Louisiana
18 Oct 24
I am feeling better from the infection on the back part of right lower leg today.
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@jstory07 (148731)
• Roseburg, Oregon
19 Oct 24
I hope everything goes good with that test.