The Seven Intelligence Areas
Linguistic: 5
Logical-Mathematical: 4
Spatial: 9
Bodily-Kinesthetic: 6
Musical: 8
Interpersonal: 2
Intrapersonal: 3
A Short Definition of your Highest Score
Spatial - the ability to perceive and represent the visual-spatial world accurately, to arrange color, line, shape, form and space to meet the needs of others, to interpret and graphically represent visual or spatial ideas, to transform visual or spatial ideas into imaginative and expressive creations. Possible vocations that use spatial intelligence include illustrator, artist, guide, photographer, interior decorator, painter, clothing designer, weaver, builder, architect, art critic, inventor, or cinematographer.
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My dad's had his Tuesday appointment. All this really means is that they've decided on a treatment for his prostate cancer. He gets the lovely process of getting localized radiation to the area for five days a week, five weeks, for a total of 25 of those. Those treatments will be followed by implantation of radioactive pellets into his prostate area. He'll still be able to spend time with Aidan. He just needs to stear clear of sitting Aidan on his lap for extended periods of time. Hugs and everyday interaction is fine. I know my dad was concerned about that. Hearing that he was made me concerned as well.
Dinner at Gramma Mora's was nice. The great thing about that was realizing how much my stomach has shrunk since I began dieting. In only a week and a half I went from capable of downing an entire plate of Gramma Mora's cheese enchilada dinner to comfortable to comfortably full at a quarter of a plate. Since it was a special occasion, I splurged and had half a plate. Today I had my leftovers. It is nice to know how much less it takes for me to feel stuffed.
We'd called up
We stuck around for a while after he was done, enjoying the company and the conversation. Unfortunately yet understandably, Aidan got bored and sleep-hyper. We were having a lot of fun catching up, though, so we decided to take Aidan back to my parents' place, get him settled in bed, then return to continue our social visit.
On our way out from my parents' place, my dad was saying taking Eggert Rd. would be faster. I decided to try it, since I'm vaguely familiar with the area. What I didn't know was that Eggert ended up meeting Sheridan. I had
We arrived back at our friends' apartment in a downright foul mood from the ticket.
Before long,
That had the added benefit of helping us relax and forget about the ticket enough to have lots of fun.
The best part, in my mind, is that even though we aren't the best at keeping in touch or visiting with them, we can still pick up where we left off. Some of the best times I have are just hanging out and chatting, relaxing and letting go.
I'd love to host some sort of event that could bring my Buffalo friends and my Rochester friends together for a time. I know that's a lot easier said than done, though. I'd love to get
Anyhow, we ended up talking until we ought to have headed home, then we kept talking and laughing for 3 hours more. That was an ass-ton of Doing It! I'm exhausted and cranky today, but it is worth it to have taken the opportunity to hang out with folks we don't see very often.
The positives:
having many days off from being Mom while Aidan was away
spending time with our Buffalo friends
getting to help with
Aidan's nifty haircut
good family time
getting to talk to my dad more in person about his treatment
taking an afternoon drive around our old neighborhood
The negatives:
getting ticketed
Aidan's cold
catching Aidan's cold in full force
Overall it was a good and much-needed trip.
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Your POTC:COTBP quote So fits you ;)
I'm glad you guys had a nice trip down, and were able to rest and relax and enjoy each other. I'm VERY thankful that your dad is getting treatment. I'm SO sorry about the ticket : / Dorky cops.
*hugs* Glad you guys are back safe :)
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I liked that quote as well! My dad's always been pretty on-the-ball with most medical stuff. I'm glad it seems he's being good with his alcoholism too. Hopefully treatment will be relatively easy to cope with and he'll be able to get back to normal as soon as could be expected.
Re: ticket, I think
***hugs lots and tightly***