I survived the sleep study. I was surprised the room I had was set up like a real bedroom. There was a whole lot of noise when I was supposed to be trying to go to sleep. Like construction noises. Seems like that shouldn't be happening. But, I did finally fall asleep. I only had to get up twice. Which means I had to get the nurse to come in and unhook me. Then I had to carry a big wad of wires with me. I had electrodes everywhere. In my hair - glue. Anyway, I survived and when I got home, I went right to bed after breakfast.
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Each of these wires had an electrode on me somewhere. And there was a tube in my nose. Try to go to sleep with all this apparatus encompassing every part of you! |
I'm working on Vic's family history. I had some trouble getting my scanner to save the scans but I finally have it worked out. I came across a "Time Capsule" for the day Vic was born. Very interesting.
Prices in 1948
House: $13,500
Car: $1,550
Milk: $.86
Gas: $.20
Bread: $.14
Postage Stamp: $.03
Average Income: $2,854
Prices in 2025
House: $357,138 (per Zillow)
Car: $48,641
Milk: $4.47
Gas: $3.21
Bread: $6.14
Postage Stamp: $.73
Average Income: $59,436
Oy vey. That's all.
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