Thursday, March 08, 2007

Another Thankful Thursday

Forty-four years ago today the high school I went to caught on fire; I was in a study hall in the new building with mostly seniors and thought that it was just another fire drill. It was not until I actually got outside that I noticed the smoke coming from the old building.


My first reaction was, "boy they are really making this look real, I wonder how they got it to smoke like that" Then the fire trucks arrived, as they were only about a half a mile away.

I went to look for Sue, my little sister; little did I realize that she was on the second floor of the building that was actually on fire. Luckily she was able to jump to safety.

I remember walking to church, where Mom was working and than that night all the relatives from Ohio and New York City calling to hear what had happened. Quite the excitement.

Well, that was then, this is now! I got a pretty good night sleep and feel almost awake. Last night I spent some time putting new line, (backing, fly line and leader) on my fly reels, and that took most of the evening.

Between not being able to concentrate very much and my arthritis, not being able to move my fingers the way I wanted to, it just took forever to accomplish. But at least I got it done and it keeps both my mind and my fingers busy.

Now for today! Today when I woke up the sun was shining and it looked like it might be a nice day, nice at least for Oregon. I went back to oatmeal for breakfast, I thought about having something else, but oatmeal has so many benefits that it is hard to not want to eat it.


I did not do much other than empty the dishwasher an put the dishes in from last night and breakfast. Before I realized it, it was noon and that meant that I needed to start thinking about getting ready for my radiation appointment.

There are two other couples that are usually in the waiting room after I have my radiation and Kathleen and I have developed somewhat of a relationship with. One of the couples the wife is having treatment and the other the husband. Anyway we usually sit and talk until everyone has finished their treatments and then sometimes keep talking, sometimes for half an hour or so.

After my appointment Kathleen wanted to stop at Montivilla Sewing Center to pick up her monthly CD. When I go in I spent most of my time over at the Stark's Vacuum side of the store looking at the vacuum cleaners.

There is one that I have been looking at for a couple years, in fact the salesman almost know me by name. Anyway, the one that I have talked to the most made me an offer on the vacuum that I had been wanting, that I could not refuse. I got an employee discount and he threw in a couple boxes of bags. Besides the vacuum, I also bought the attachment kit; I got everything for about fifty dollars less than the normal cost of just the vacuum alone.

So when we got home I made myself something to eat, I put some cottage cheese in a bowl and then added a half of a can of beets on top of it. It was interesting to look at, but it tasted okay.

After eating I had to try out the new vacuum, I think that I will like it. It weighs about the same as our old one, but it is much quieter and it has a 35 foot electric cord, so that I do not have to change plugs when I am vacuuming.

The attachment kit that I bought has a long hose so that I can do the stairs with the vacuum still on the main floor. With the old one I had to unplug and move the vacuum upstairs and finish the top stairs that way.

Well, all that vacuuming wore me out and I fell asleep for a while, while Kathleen was out running an errand.

Tonight for dinner Kathleen made some beef tips mashed potatoes, gravy and asparagus. Kathleen thought that I had eaten quite a lot, but I did not think go. Oh well, it tasted good.

Well, for some reason I seem to be more tired that usual, so I think that I will just say good night.

3 comments:

Bob Roush said...

I guess being annally analytical helps with the memory part. It was probably the most memorable school day for me.

Next week is my last radiation treatments; I cannot wait to start healing and starting to feel better again.

Bob

Alyssa said...

I didn't know you guys had a school fire. I remember when our middle school caught fire. I walked down to see it myself and was interviewed by the news.

Kathleen said...

Alyssa, the Parkrose HS used to have fires every once in a while - not the big ones your dad and Sue had though. My biggest fear was that one of you would be up in the area where what's his name the yearbook editor had his English classes since there was only one way up there. The new school really was needed.

Sue - Andrea ended up with a rug-burn on her belly and a clue that the babe might not take instruction too willingly. Unless something happens before, she is scheduled for a C-section on Monday. Bob's last zap is the next day, fortuantely in the same hospital.