 Well, how are you feeling today? Not too bad. Not too good either. You having any pain? No, I just feel sort of dizzy a little bit. Okay Would you please tell me what month it is right now? This is almost the end of February. Very good. And would you tell me your age, please today? 90. Great. I want you to close your eyes and open them. I want you to take your hand here and make a fist and that finger won't bend. Okay, and then open it up. Perfect. That's terrific. Follow it all the way over and now follow it all the way over here. Look at my finger. Good. Tell me how many fingers you see. One, five, one, one, good. How many fingers? Two, one, five. I can't see them at all. One, two. All right, good. Show me your teeth. That's terrific. Now close your eyes real tight. Tighter, tighter, tight. Like I'm gonna throw sand in your eyes, tight. All right, good. And now open your eyes and raise your eyebrows up. Good. One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten. One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten. That's terrific. Keep it right there. One, two, three, four, five. Very good. And when I let go, you hold it right there. One, two, three, four, five. Terrific. Take this finger here and touch my finger and now touch your nose and watch your finger as you do it. Back and forth, back and forth, back and forth. Good. And now the left side. Back and forth, back and forth, back and forth. Great. Slide it straight down all the way and back up. Okay, can you just touch the top of your knee and slide it down and back up? Good. And now let's try the other side. I know you're stiffer on this side, but can you bend it? No, I can try. Try to bend it and run this heel up your shin here. A little more if you can. A little more, a little more, a little more. Good. And now run it right back down on the top if you can. Okay. Here's the right and here's the left. Which side is sharper? Are they the same? Not the same. Not the same. Right. Left. Same. Let's try your arms. Left and right. Which side is sharper? Or are they the same? Right one's a little sharper. Right one's a little sharper. All right. Sorry. We'll try your legs now. Left. Right. Which one's sharper? Or are they the same? Right one. Right one's sharper. Okay. Tell me what's going on in that picture. Well, the kids are stealing a few cookies. And he's about to fall off his stool. The mother is washing dishes and the sink is running over. Anything else? Pardon? Anything else? Well, let's see. There's an outside view. What's this object right there? Key. And that one? Glove. Feather. Cactus. Cheer. Hammock. Very good. You know how down to earth I got home from work near the table in the dining room. They heard him speak on the radio last night. Excellent. Very good. Mama. Tip top. 50-50. Thanks. Huckleberry. Baseball player. Good. Where's that? Right. Left. Both. All right. And the same thing on your arms. Where's that? Left. Left. Both. Right. Both. Okay. And I'm going to do your legs. Keep your eyes closed. Left. Right. Both. Both. Right. Both. Where's that? Right. You're right. Left. Both. Both. Good. We'll do it one more time from above. Where's that? Right. Left. Both. Both. Very good.