Eve update – part II

Got a phone call from the hospital this evening. Eve’s Lyme test came back positive. :/ Not a good diagnosis, but it does explain the fevers, headaches, and vomiting. They phoned in a prescription for amoxicillin and Alan picked it up on the way home from work. I’m going to give our primary care doctor a call in the morning to ask a few questions. Google is all over the place and since we really have no concrete idea when she was bit (we’re blaming it on camp, but that’s not a certainty) it’s hard to know what to expect. Lyme disease is so vague! I’m hoping a few weeks of antibiotics will do the trick and we won’t have any more trouble.

Solar Eclipse!

Solar eclipse day today. I’m sure you’ve heard of it. :) We didn’t drive down to “the path” but we did make it over to a friend’s house to share the experience. I wasn’t very prepared for this event, but we made it to a friend’s impromptu party (sparked by my FB post asking if anyone was doing anything fun!) and she had a telescope set up. People brought glasses, and card board boxes, and papers with holes poked through. All the viewing options! It was perfect. I brought food and seltzer. :)

Through the telescope. So cool!

Dorky looking, but everyone was doing it.

The solar​ eclipse, as viewed through a cardboard box. 😁

Lex checking out the sun! (don’t worry, there’s a special filter on there!)

Through the telescope at the peak coverage in our area. Those two dark blips are sunspots! So cool!

Pinpoint viewing

I definitely think the glasses and telescope are the best viewing devices. It’s way more satisfying to look up, not down at paper, to view the sun. I’ll have to pick up a pair of glasses before the next total solar eclipse to pass by these parts, in April of 2024. We can even get to the “path of totality” for that one! (This is kind of a cool site too.)