There’s a
lot to be said for making phone calls and talking to other people who are in
the same boat as me. I had to laugh when I told a friend in response to her
question about how I was doing.
I
said, “I can’t complain.”
She
responded that, “Of course you can complain. We’re all in the same boat. We’re
all full of complaints. This is a difficult time.”
This
was followed by a conversation about how she and her husband and family were
doing. Her daughter and son-in-law both had coronavirus and he ended up in the
hospital while her daughter stayed at home. Both survived and are doing well
now. This is the first time I’ve talked to anyone who knew someone that had COVID-19
and I’m glad the news was good.
I
tried calling the vet to get the doggies in for their annual checkup. I just
had them there a month ago for toenail trims and anal gland cleaning. Today
when I called, I got the same message as last time, except this time, their
mailbox was full. So, does that mean they’re closed now or what. I’ll just have
to keep calling.
In
the process of making that call, I fat finger dialed my friend Ken…he’s just
above Kenmore. I thought I hung up in time, but he called me back and we had a
nice chat. He reads this blog and told me that, yes, I had definitely been
whiney. He pointed out that there are lots of people out there, including
himself, who suffer more than aches and pains every day. He said he’s very
thankful there are other people worse off than he is because it makes him feel
better. He said I could call him any time I wanted to feel better. I told him
he was going to the top of my speed dial list.
Then,
in my email, there was a HUGE surprise. It was from Comcast and said,
“We
wanted to apologize for the interruption of your Xfinity services on May 13
when there was an outage in your neighborhood. Any time without services can be
frustrating, and we're sorry for any inconvenience this may have caused.
“To help make it right, we're applying a $10.00 credit to your account. You don't need to do anything to receive the credit. It will appear on an upcoming bill.”
“To help make it right, we're applying a $10.00 credit to your account. You don't need to do anything to receive the credit. It will appear on an upcoming bill.”
How about that. All the complaining I
did about them and how they should give me a refund…guess they must read my
blog too (ha, ha, ha). It didn’t make me feel very special because I’m sure everyone
in the neighborhood got the same email. Maybe Comcast is actually working on
their popularity.
I did go out and pull the majority of
the weeds in the east flowerbed this morning. I managed to find four dahlias
which the slugs had been more than happy to trim back for me. I saved them, put
some safe slug bait around them and replaced their wire cages. One of them wasn’t
very big and either Mabel managed to snip it at the base with her sharp beak or
I broke it, but I still sprinkled slug bait and replaced the cage. Hopefully,
it will send up another shoot or two now that the weeds cannot hold it back.
Haley came over and we continued going
through the tool chests. Holy mackerel, but I swear I could open a hardware
store with all the tools, nuts and bolts we’ve found. I believe we have now opened
and sorted through all the tool boxes, the carry ones with handles and the
stand-alone ones. But, who knows, there’s still the attic and all the shelves
under the big tool bench. So far, I’ve been putting screws and nuts and bolts
into a metal recycling box, but I’ve now decided that I’m just going to keep the
paint cans full of this stuff and put it out for sale for a dollar a can when I
get to have my garage sale. A dollar is a dollar is a dollar.
We moved what turned out to be a
clutch that was on top of a five-gallon metal bucket. Beneath the clutch was a
bucket full of nuts and bolts…big ones. I cannot imagine what John had those
for. Maybe it was another example of something being free and even though he
didn’t have a use, he couldn’t pass up free.
Oh yes, when I was weeding, I realized
I didn’t include all the memorial plants in the yard. There are three
hydrangeas I was given last September at John’s memorial, plus two other
smaller plants. The hydrangeas are sending up shoots, but one of the smaller
plants didn’t survive the winter. They may not get very big this year, but next
year, they should be gorgeous.
Well, that’s about it for the
miscellanea that’s been churning around in my head. Today is Thursday already,
so that’s another week that’s almost gone. You’d think that time would slow
down since none of us (well, me at least) are very busy gadding about,
visiting, eating out, taking classes, etc., but it certainly doesn’t seem to
have slowed at all. If anything, it seems like time may be moving faster…one
more reason to look up, smile and enjoy every single minute of every single
day. Hope you have a great one today.
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