stillfreeda
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Feels like everyone around me is dealing with mortality stuff. It's becoming a little overwhelming.
Feels like everyone around me is dealing with mortality stuff. It's becoming a little overwhelming.
Nope.
Just Tylenol. I take so many drugs right now I figure I'll deal with the pain and give my liver a little bit of a break. It's not that bad as long as I can whine about it here I guess.
Heavy antibiotics for three days. And I have two new heart medicines.
The heart guy says things look good. See ya in a year.
The unremarkable goal has been reached once again.
I just replaced the door latch on the door going out to our garage. Not the door knob, but the latch on the edge of the door.
It cost me $10, which isn't a big deal in the grand scheme of things.
The part that bugs me is that the house is only two years old. Is it even possible to buy quality goods in this country anymore? Everything just seems to be....inferior, today....
Depends on the brand. I replaced one earlier this year after 18 years of use. Ours was Schlage.
Kwikset locks on the new house. I don't trust them. We sold them when I was working for the door company before seminary. Cheap crap then. Don't expect long service from them now.
I'm picturing something more like this. View attachment 111309
A local farmer used to swear to me that if he ate a teaspoon of my honey before bed, he didn't have to get up to pee at night. He must have told me that a half dozen times.
I just replaced the door latch on the door going out to our garage. Not the door knob, but the latch on the edge of the door.
It cost me $10, which isn't a big deal in the grand scheme of things.
The part that bugs me is that the house is only two years old. Is it even possible to buy quality goods in this country anymore? Everything just seems to be....inferior, today....
Send a jar to the Padre and see if it helps!
Hey Padre - I have been wanting to do the Camino for the last 10 years or so (ever since my a-hole ex-best-friend and his dad did it back then). Your stories of your journey have been inspirational for me. I'm way over weight and need to take care of that first, but with the Camino as a goal...I think that might be the motivation I need.
How long were you on the road total? What route did you follow? How did you prepare at home? What should a prospective pilgrim know...?
I laughed out loud.
The heart guy says things look good. See ya in a year.
The unremarkable goal has been reached once again.
Aloha Hos!
Been a nice couple of days.
Work was not too busy (for a change) and last night we went to a local bar at a golf course nearby and listened to some excellent Hawaiian music.
Our down-the-street neighbors walked in, so that was fun hanging out with them.
Then today had just a little work from home then we went to the grocery store and then hit the beach.
It was lovely.
Just showered and I think we are going to Canoe Hut to eat and visit and sing a few songs.
Tomorrow we are going to the North Shore to visit family friends.
Life is good!
This is exciting!Hey Padre - I have been wanting to do the Camino for the last 10 years or so (ever since my a-hole ex-best-friend and his dad did it back then). Your stories of your journey have been inspirational for me. I'm way over weight and need to take care of that first, but with the Camino as a goal...I think that might be the motivation I need.
How long were you on the road total? What route did you follow? How did you prepare at home? What should a prospective pilgrim know...?
Is Coral Creek by your house? Or was it the fancy country club?
The heart guy says things look good. See ya in a year.
The unremarkable goal has been reached once again.