Sorry to say, but this site has been so depressing for a few days. I thought I'd ask an average, everyday question....to make us all feel a little more normal today.
I made Eggplant Lasagna, and my BIL and SIL are coming for dinner. They leave for Cali tomorrow to see their beautiful grand daughter.
Sorry, sometimes we just need some REGULAR conversation.......or at least THIS caregiver does.
tired today . cut , split , brought home bout 7 rick of wood in the last 2 days .
dam colonoscopy coming up . not a big deal but by the time the procedure is over it takes about 2 back to back fast food meals to get your strength back . im gonna keep my blood sugar up this time if i have to eat out of the sugar bag . screw those hypoglyc headaches ..
kids are back home with their mom in fla now . cant see em again till next summer . when the stonework takes off and money is better ill send em a little cash . kids need things too ..
Dinner was left over. I arrived home late - past 7pm because I had to buy dad's grape juices and ice cream. The home nurse was here changing his catheter and now shaving dad. While he was shaving him, I started warming up my dinner. Since the livingroom has air con, I decided to bring my dinner in. I ate as he shaved. I was debating if I should offer him food - except we don't have food. Should I offer him the half of my food that I haven't touched with my spoon? Should I give him microwavable dinner. In the end, good manners ruled. I asked him if he wanted to eat. Thank goodness he said no!
Dinner was just left over chicken and corn. Oldest sis beat me to the left over chicken pasta that fave sis dropped off yesterday. Darn! I should have packed it and hid it in my private shelf. Early bird gets the worm. Tired. I will go lie down early - read my paperback book using the small book light.
Tomorrow I am meeting an internet friend for lunch in Rochester (about an hour from here) where he will be at the Mayo Clinic for a few days. He has early stage Lewy Body Dementia and I "met" him on a discussion site a few years ago. I met him for lunch last year and he was doing remarkably well. I hope he still is.
woodcutting is still childsplay compared to hard stonework . it is both physical and mental ..
so thats why i need a good woman in my life . as a team wed accomplish so much more .
flippin me out , take it anyway youd like . my mom offered me many things to include financing me a garage, a
place that i desperately needed but i wanted to be fair .i worked on my machines in the frozen mud and snow ..
flippin me out woman . i see a persecution complex when indeed your mother is probably struggling to care for you and herself ..
in the future when you make a friend , find a flim flammer . an honest one may not be in your best interest ..
We had omelets with chopped green pepper and cheddar cheese. Easy Peasy. Can't wait for the home growns!
I was in Rochester Mn most of the day. Had lunch with a man who has early-onset Lewy Body Dementia, and his wife, and we sat and talked for a long time. I'd gone without eating too long and after I took my blood sugar level I gobbled the french fries like there was no tomorrow.
Not too hungry for dinner, so a simple Tuna a Shoestring salad did me just fine. I sure could use some heavenly hash about now, though.
Dinner was delicious! SIL dropped off some baby back ribs from Applebee's. The little salad was a disappointment but the meat was delicious. I ate with my fingers - so that I can chew off as much of the meat from the bone. I had to get up several times to wash my fingers from all that sauce.