My PSA level was up a little but my doctor said that it was nothing to worry about and told me to come back in three more months to have it checked again. I guess that he wants to make sure that it has settled into a pattern and then maybe I can go into a six month routine.
Andrea had called and asked if we could go over there and help watch the boys as she was getting worn out. So I made myself a Boca burger on dark rye toast with an onion slice and melted pepper jack cheese.
While we were at Andrea's I set up their new play area for
Andrea started making dinner and since I had a headache and my back was making my life really miserable we decided to go home. Kathleen made some potato salad with the little finger potatoes and we also had the rest of the salmon from the other night.
I had loaded up the dishwasher that morning and I should have emptied it but my back was so sore that I decided not to. In fact I only stayed up a little longer and went to bed. I think that I had taken so much pain meds that my body was asleep anyway.
I must have been really worn out as I slept for nine hours which is over two more hours than I normally sleep. My back felt much better, it was still sore, but compared to yesterday it was really good.
Kathleen had a sewing class this morning at 1000 at
That took several hours and after I finished weeding I watered where I had just finished weeding because that is an area that I seldom water. I still felt pretty good so I finished pruning the tree rose and then did some trimming on the climbing roses that are on the fence on the west side of the driveway.
By the time I finished that and cleaned up it was 1530 so I made myself some lunch; well actually I opened a can of sardines and some dark rye and called it lunch. I did not was to eat too much as I did not want to be too full come dinner time.
Well Kathleen just came home so I think I will see how she is doing and than maybe talk her into doing something for dinner. My wrists are really sore now from weeding so long this morning; I am finding out how inactive I have become and how hard it is for me to get anything done anymore.
Things that I use to do without thinking about now I have to plan ahead and then be careful not to over do so that I can still do something the next day. I think that I need to take some pain meds; so I will call it a day.
Saturday, July 19, 2008
Make up Blog
Thursday, July 17, 2008
Much Nicer Temperature Today!
While I was out there our neighbor drove up her driveway which is right next to my garden, her house is on a flag lot from the house to the west of ours and their driveway runs the length of our property. Anyway, she walked over to the fence and started talking with me, since I knew that it could go one for a long time I told her that I needed to leave to meet up with some friends after talking for a half hour or so.
I left just a little before 1000, I had to wait a little longer so that Kathleen could call in a couple prescriptions and make sure that they would be ready soon. They told her that it would be about an hour so giving them the benefit of the doubt they should have been ready by 1130.
I broke away from the guys a little after
After waiting on line again I finally got to pick them up. I figured that it was worth it to back track to Fred Meyer again rather than having to go out later on in the afternoon. So by the time I finally made it back home it was almost 1330.
I heated up some of the spaghetti from last night for lunch and then went outside to pick up more apples and have some berries for desert. While I was out there Lexis came out the back door looking for me. Aaron had taken her for a plane ride and they stopped by afterwards.
So I got her a little bucket so that she could pick some berries to take home for Becca and Tami. Aaron had taken some pictures of his flight, some of them were of Lexis "flying" the airplane and some others were overhead shots of Alyssa and Dan's house.
Just before Aaron arrived the garbage folks dropped off a new green yard debris wheeled can and also a new blue wheeled recycling can. I had not heard them but I noticed that Aaron had parked on the west side of the driveway and then I noticed the cans right in the middle of the driveway and the street so he could not pull into the driveway without hitting them.
I just got done loading Kathleen's sewing machine and embroidery hoop attachment into her SUV as she has a class at
Today was really comfortable temperature wise, I think that it only got up to the low eighties which is at the high end of my comfort level but after several days in the nineties it was a welcome relief.
I guess I will heat up the rest of the spaghetti for dinner tonight, and speaking of dinner I think I will be heading to the kitchen to heat up said spaghetti.
Wednesday, July 16, 2008
Cool Before the Heat Returns
This morning after breakfast, coffee and reading the paper I took another walk and just like yesterday my hip started hurting about half way through my walk. I am not sure what I can do about it because everything that I have tried has not worked. I either walk with pain or I do not get any exercise.
Like yesterday when I got back I went out to the back yard and dead-headed the roses in the rose garden. I also cut a couple dozen red and white stripped roses for the house and took them inside and put the in the vase. I also edged and weeded along the rose garden and berry garden and when I finished that I went into the house, cleaned up and rested on the couch; read here fell asleep.
It got to be a little after 1300 so I went into the kitchen and made myself a salad with baby spinach, arugula, yellow and orange peppers, radishes and crumbled up some Trader Joe's sun-dried tomato and habanero tortillas. I topped it off with red wine vinegar and raspberry dressing.
Kathleen had her weekly meeting with the woman from church and left around 1330 so I matched up our cash register receipts with the credit card bill and then paid the bills and reconciled my credit union checking and savings accounts.
Kathleen stopped off at a couple stores after her meeting and did not get home until after 1800. After resting for a while she made some spaghetti with some kielbasa, not as good as hot Italian sausage but when you do not have the sausage it will do.
Tuesday, July 15, 2008
Still Hot Today!
Anyway this morning after breakfast, coffee and reading the paper I decided that I would go for a walk since I had not done that for a while. I thought that it would be cooler this morning so I thought that I could get away with a quick walk, but like the weatherman I was wrong!
I got almost half way around the block and my hip started bothering me but I kept walking thinking that I could walk myself out of it. While it did not get any worse it also did not get any better. I do know that it did take a lot of energy out of me and I think that fighting the pain really did me in for the rest of the day.
So when I got home I went out back and sat in the sun for a while thinking that the heat might do me some good. I think that it might have helped as my hip did not bother me the rest of today.
After sitting for about a half hour I decided to eat some berries so I picked some blue berries, raspberries and apples. I gathered up another two and a half gallons of apples, unfortunately once they hit the ground they are not very good to eat.
After my snack I decided to do a little pruning on the roses by the outside basement stairs. The tree rose had a lot of spent roses so I spent a lot of time on it and got about three quarters of the tree rose trimmed.
The mail came while I was doing that so I decided to stop and get the mail thinking that I would go back and finish it later on in the day. I went through the mail and just about all of it went into the recycling bin.
Andrea had called while I was outside and since Kathleen was not up when I went outside I took the phone with me. I told Andrea that I would have Kathleen call when she got up, so once I got inside I went upstairs and checked and she still was not up.
When Kathleen came downstairs I told her that Andrea had called so after talking to Andrea Kathleen made herself some breakfast. Since it was around 1300 I decided to make myself some lunch. I had not had a veggie burger for a while so I heated one up and had it on a toasted whole wheat bun with an onion slice, some pepper-jack cheese and some dill relish.
After I finished lunch I took a nap on the couch in the living room, not that I had intended on taking a nap but that is how things turned out. I awoke when the phone rang and then got up and walked around a bit. I guess that I had not finished sleeping because shortly after I sat down again I fell asleep and this time was awaken when the UPS man dropped off a package and rang the door bell.
Tonight was clean out the refrigerator night, I finished up the deli salads that we had in the refrigerator, five of them, and Kathleen made herself a spinach salad. I was hoping that we would go grocery shopping today but I realized that we did not have any room in the refrigerator to put anything we might buy.
One thing I did accomplish today was make an appointment with the gastroenterologists who did my colonoscopy last fall to see if he has any suggestions as to what might be causing all of my bowel problems. I could not get an appointment until August 12th but it is nothing that is really of an emergency nature so I guess that that is okay. They did put me on a cancellation alert so that if anyone cancels before then they will call me.
Monday, July 14, 2008
Transitioning Weather
Kathleen took Andrea to the doctor's today to have her blood pressure checked and also to run a few errands; she left around 0800 this morning and came back with Andrea, Brandon and Christian after stopping at Burger King to pick up some lunch.
They all left again after lunch and were going to try to find another play area for Brandon, one with a gate so that she will not have to lift
I finally got around to writing a note to the Social Security office to see what I need to do to qualify for disability as I am not able to hold down a job at my present condition. Now the next thing I need to do is to make an appointment with my gastroenterologists to see if he has any recommendations as to how to control my bowel problems.
I usually do not have the mental energy to put together an intelligent letter but today I felt somewhat alert and composed one and sent it off. The next I need to do is try to figure out when I might be able to make another doctor's appointment.
Kathleen still has not made it back home so I might have to go ahead and make myself something to eat for dinner.
Sunday, July 13, 2008
Sunday's Sunniness
When I got home it was already eighty-five degrees out so I though that I probably would spend the rest of the day inside as the heat is not something that I deal well with.
Since I had a small and quick breakfast this morning I made myself a couple of raisin bread toast with peanut butter and all fruit on top. Kathleen had me put a couple slices in for her as well. I had kind of planned on having something else later on in the afternoon but I never did and now my stomach is reminding me that I did not really have any lunch.
Well, other than washing drying, folding and putting away four load of laundry the only other things I got done was to read the paper, the comics and going to church. I think that maybe I needed a day to just do nothing and today certainly filled the bill.
It is suppose to cool down a little, to the mid-eighties so maybe I will feel like getting more done tomorrow. I think that tomorrow Kathleen is going to take Andrea and her boys to the doctor's
and then this Friday I go to the doctor's for my quarterly PSA check.
Well, I think that I will see if I can interest Kathleen into having dinner a little early tonight.
Saturday, July 12, 2008
Trying to Catch-up!
I ran out of energy yesterday and did not pick up the boxes that the
Once I had yesterdays mess cleaned up I started on today’s mess; I got out my hedge trimmer and whacked away on the boxwood hedge in the back yard separating the vegetable garden and the raspberries from the rest of the back yard.
Trimming the hedge was not the hard part; it was cleaning up the clippings that was the hardest and took the longest. After putting clippings in the yard debris barrel I went into the house, cleaned up and then put the kitchen rugs back down.
After drinking some water I went back outside and got out my blower and air swept the driveway. Those fir pollen pods and fir cones had been falling again and I did not have the energy to dispose of them any other way. I also air swept the back and front sidewalks and around the front lawn so that everything looked like someone cared about how things looked.
After putting the electric cord and the blower I watered the front garden as everything was getting pretty dry since we have not had any real rain in several weeks. I thought about watering the front lawn as well but it is still relatively green because I raise the cutting height up and also because I use a reel mower it stays greener longer.
By the time I finished watering I was getting tired and hungry so I went into the house, cleaned up and made myself some lunch. Then I went and took a nap in the living room. When I woke up I felt better so I went back outside and watered the blueberries, and the vegetable garden since it had been a few days since I watered them.
Then I went inside and took another snooze. I just woke up a few minutes ago and though that I better try to blog a little before I fall asleep again. I think I need to go upstairs and check with Kathleen to see what she is planning for dinner tonight. We have some fresh salmon but since it is over ninety degrees she may not feel like having that tonight.
Friday, July 11, 2008
Trying to get back to "Normal"
I had planned on blogging last night but by the time I finished going through two plus days of e-mail I was too tired to even think about what was going on in our lives.
Tuesday we picked up
We tried to get him use to the play area that Andrea had set up and he did pretty well for the first half hour. Kathleen had gotten it with him and he played with his toys but pretty soon he realized that he did not have the freedom to wander around like he was use to; I started to play with him and some of his toys and he was good for a while longer.
Eventually we took him out and let him play around the kitchen living room area. Then later in the evening when Kathleen put him down he cried for a little while and then settled down and slept for about twelve hours.
Wednesday was about the same except he did not want to take a nap in the afternoon, but he still slept for about twelve hours that night.
Andrea, John and Christian got home Thursday afternoon around 1330; we had put
John had stopped and picked up a couple Papa Murphy pizzas and Kathleen had turned on the oven so that when they got here we put the pizzas into the oven and then enjoyed them when they were done.
Brandon was still sleeping as Kathleen and I were leaving and John had gone upstairs to wake him up, but we needed to get going as Kathleen wanted to stop off at World Mart to pick up some chocolate; while we where there we found some new Adirondack chairs, stools and tables so we decided to pick up a couple.
Kathleen got bright red chair and stool while I got a nice looking blue chair, stool and table; they did not have any red tables so we just got the one. It always amazes me that here we are with summer only three weeks old and they are already putting on clearance the summer items.
Anyway when we got home I unloaded the SUV, putting the
I had thought that I might try putting together the furniture but I was too tired and even after a little rest I was still too tired. Kathleen had a class at
After a while I got hungry so I made myself some dinner and then went back to reading my e-mail. I was still doing that when Kathleen got home. So I took her machine back upstairs and finished my e-mail. By this time I was too tired to think straight and so I just zoned out watching CSI and then got ready for bed.
Today I got up at my regular time and after making breakfast, coffee and reading the paper I went outback and put together the furniture and set it up in the shade canopy of the ash and cherry trees. I had to stop a couple times to go inside and get myself some ice tea and cool off.
When I finished I put my tools away and then went and dead headed the roses. I had not done that in a couple of days so they really needed it. I even cut a dozen peace roses for the house. After dumping the old roses I put the fresh roses into a vase and added some fresh water.
I had a couple checks to deposit so we took off for the credit union. Kathleen also wanted to stop off at Target to pick up some things and also Office Depot to pick up some ink for her printer. While we were in that shopping center we stopped at Fred Meyer to pick up something for dinner tonight.
When we got home I unloaded the SUV and then changed clothes. By the time I got back downstairs Kathleen had opened the items we got at the deli and we had dinner. After eating I put the dishes into the dishwasher and then headed to my computer to blog.
Well, I think I pretty much caught up on the activities of the last few days, I am sure that I probably have forgotten several things but this is all my tired brain can recall. My system is starting to get back to my normal routine, normal for the last couple years anyway.
Monday, July 07, 2008
It's a Boy!
I knew that we would be heading to the hospital this morning so after eating breakfast, doing the dishes and reading the paper I went outside and mowed the front lawn. As I was finishing up the mailman pulled up so I got the mail brought it with me to the back yard. As I was putting the little Brill mower away I notice a nut and bolt from my big
After that I went into the house and cleaned up, opened the mail and poured a fresh cup of coffee and had a few Fig Newton’s while I read the mail. Kathleen was just having breakfast so I asked her about when she thought she would be going to the hospital. She said soon so I changed my clothes and got ready to go. We got to the hospital a little before
Luckily I saw them wheeling her down the hall way so Kathleen rushed out to wish her well. This was about 1220 and a little while later someone came into the waiting room and said something about someone just delivering an eleven pound baby, both Kathleen and I knew that it must have been Andrea so she went to the desk but they would not tell her anything.
A short time later John came out with Christian and he is really a big boy already! John said that everything went well and that Andrea was doing well. After a little while longer Andrea came back to her room so we went in to see her for a while.
We left around 1430 so that Andrea, John and Christian could get some rest. Christian had nurse for over an hour and the nurse was please with that.
When we got home I changed my clothes and made myself some lunch and then went out side for a while. Kathleen came out to join me, but I got tired of sitting so I picked some strawberries, blueberries, raspberries and even a few apples. The back yard has so much fresh fruit in it right now that I could probably eat every meal out there.
Here are a couple of pictures of the newest member of our family:
Sunday, July 06, 2008
Something to Think About
I have been thinking about this quote over this weekend and it seems to me that a lot of Americans have forgotten what their "freedom" has cost others. They take for granite that the things that they enjoy, freedom to say and do whatever they want is not something that should be taken lightly. Brave men and women have sacrificed their lives over the last couple hundred years to preserve those rights. These are rights or privileges that the majority of people around the world have never experienced.
I get a little tired of people who are always complaining about our government and in particular the money and lives lost fighting wars that they cannot see any reason for us to be involved in. While I do not agree with everything my government does, especially when it comes to having to pay taxes, most of the problems that I have are with the people who are running the government.
I am afraid that I could go on and on about my frustration about this but what I really want to emphasize is that freedom is not free it comes with a price and holidays like Memorial Day, Independence Day (Fourth of July), Labor Day and Veterans Day are days that we should be remembering those who gave the ultimate sacrifice; if not their lives their limbs and bodies to allow us to continue those freedoms.
Too often today I see people heading to the water, to the mountains, or wherever to enjoy themselves and give no thought to why it is we have a holiday and should be celebrating and not just enjoying ourselves. I am all too afraid that some day, perhaps all too soon we may not be able to have the freedom that we all have taken for granite all too long.
Well, enough of my soap boxing, as I said I could go on longer than most people would care to listen to so I will change gears. I have been asked about my roses a lot lately so I will talk a little about them.
Roses are pretty easy to grow they need fertilizing on a regular basis and dead heading of the spent rose flowers. They also need at least one hardy pruning a year usually in the fall. This last year I really pruned my roses hard and this spring I have been fertilizing them about every six weeks and the roses have had blooms like they never had before.
Kathleen was commenting the other day that she has never seen so many long stems on the roses and I cannot think of a time when we have had such an abundance of roses either. I have to cut off bunches at a time because the roses are so heavy with flowers that they are bending over.
I have probably cut eight or ten dozen roses this week and I have more roses on the bushes than I care to count. In another week or so the roses will slow down a little and only produce a few roses per bush so I am enjoying them while I can.
Speaking of enjoying; while I was out back mowing the lawn I stopped for a while to enjoy some of the raspberries, strawberries and blue berries that are coming on right now. The raspberries especially are heavy with berries. I think that the hot weather we had last weekend really motivated the berries.
Speaking of the weather it has been rather pleasant these last few days but it is suppose to be getting hot again this next week something that I am not looking forward to.
Well tomorrow morning Andrea is heading to the hospital so Kathleen and I will be running back and forth to the hospital and to their house as we watch Brandon this next week.
Saturday, July 05, 2008
Sultry Saturday
Kathleen came downstairs after a while and I went outside to deadhead the roses since I had not done that for several days. I filled up a five gallon bucket of spent roses and I also cut about four dozen roses for the house.
I suggested to Kathleen that she might take some over to our neighbor so she did. Shortly after she left I took off to feed Aaron and Tami's pets; I did not see Jasmine and her food looked pretty full; the rabbit was glad to see me as were the fish. I did not see Archie when I first went outside but as soon as I got outside he came running up to me.
My next challenge was to find his food bowl; I finally found it out in the grass. So once I dumped his water and refilled it I filled his food bowl and then played catch with him for fifteen or twenty minutes. I never did see Jasmine so she must be out and about somewhere.
This afternoon I gathered up some of the dry wall that we tore out during the remodeling. Stan did not have the time or the room to get it in his load last Sunday so I will just put it in with the trash over the next few weeks.
After coming back inside and cleaning up I made myself a Boca burger on dark rye with an onion slice, some sun dried tomatoes and some provolone cheese and then toasted it in the toaster oven. Once it finished toasting I added some potato salad and some pickled asparagus.
Kathleen finally came home just a little before 1700 so she must have had quite a visit. I am not sure what we are having for dinner tonight, but I think that I will wait a little while longer before I ask Kathleen what she has in mind for dinner.
Today was kind of overcast all day; I felt a few drops of moisture on my arm while I was outside working kind of like yesterday. It did not do it long enough or hard enough to get anything wet but it was overcast enough that I did not get to mow the lawn as it stayed damp from the drizzle early this morning.
Friday, July 04, 2008
Happy Independence Day!
Even after eating breakfast, having a cup of coffee and reading the paper I could not motivate myself to do anything so I lay down on the couch. Since I could not fall asleep I got up and decided that I would try to go outside and do some weeding in the triangular garden in front of the living room between the front walkway and the front lawn.
Before I got started weeding I picked up all the fir branches that the squirrels had chewed off for their nest. Then I started at the east side and worked my way around the north side and then the west side. I had done the north side a few weeks ago and by the time I got there I was pretty sore and tired.
I pulled out five, five gallon buckets of mostly violets but there was also some grass and some broad leaf weeds as well. After I finished weeding I got out my blower and air swept the driveway. It seems like this year there have been a lot of fir pollen pods or maybe I am just more aware of them than I had been in the past.
After I put my tools away I went into the house, cleaned up and then made myself a sardine sandwich with some potato salad and macaroni salad and also had some pickled asparagus to give it a picnic flare. Kathleen came downstairs and made herself some brunch so we sat at the table and talked for a while.
I was pretty tired as I had been weeding from about 1015 until 1445 when I got back into the house and cleaned up. So after I put my dishes and silverware into the dishwasher I went and lay down on the couch again. I still could not fall asleep, but when I finally got up again I felt a little less tired. The arthritis in my hip and back were really bothering me from the weeding maybe because I was on the sidewalk for several hours.
Well it is now 1915 and I think that I better check with Kathleen to see if she is going to do anything about dinner, if not I will probably make myself something.
Thursday, July 03, 2008
Long Day
So when I got up I made breakfast, coffee, read the paper and unloaded the dishwasher and as I was finishing up Andrea and Brandon pulled up. We were watching
So from a little after 0900 until around 1130 when Andrea got back we were trying to keep up with
That boy has too much energy for me, I am sure that is the main reason that most people do not have children at our age.
As Andrea was getting ready to go I put the half of the cheeseburger and the
Then after Kathleen and I caught our breath we took off for Costco and Flooring Depot. We had ordered a bull nose for where the new flooring meets the stairs and it came in yesterday so we stopped by there first. Then we went to Costco as or kitchen TV went belly up the other day, I guess after twelve years it gave all it had to give.
We bought a twenty-two inch Samsung LCDHD TV which is bigger than the old one but it does not take up any more space and the picture is much better. It is similar to my monitor in that they both cam be used for TV or computers only mine has the ability to do both at the same time. I have picture on picture capability on mine and usually while I am on the computer I have the TV on for background noise.
We also picked up several other things and when I checked out it was almost six hundred dollars which shocked me at first but I had forgotten about the TV which was over half the total. When we got home I put the frozen items in the freezer down in the basement so that we could put some of the things we bought into the one upstairs.
Tonight Kathleen reheated the left-overs from Tuesday night and there was just enough left. Before she made dinner she changed the table setting and I set up the new TV. This is one less TV that we will have to replace before next February. We do have boxes for two of the other TV’s but we still have four others that we will either need to replace or get boxes for. Most of them are old enough that a new TV would probably be the best way to go.
Wednesday, July 02, 2008
Wednesday...Run Around Day
Kathleen had an appointment with her sleep doctor at 1130 and then at 1300 we had an appointment with our financial advisers so I started to load up the washing machine with towels and then realized that Kathleen was not up yet. Just about the time I was going to go upstairs I heard her moving around and then I heard the shower so I waited until she finished and then gathered up her towels and put them into the washer.
I had already put the detergent, a little softener into the tray but it was too late to start it up as we needed to leave in ten minutes and I do not really like to have the washer run while I am not at home in case something goes wrong.
We left the house a little after 1100 and got there about five minutes early. We were there for a little over an hour and when we left we just had enough time to make it to the financial advisers in time for our appointment.
We spent over two hours with them and even though the stock market is not doing so well my investments are doing much better than the market although this month I am not doing much better than the market. We agreed to move some of my small cap stocks to mid cap and some of my international stocks to some large caps as they seem to be doing better and are not as volatile.
After we left there Kathleen wanted to stop off at
After she finished there we walked into the mill end store and looked around for a while. Then we were off to Rockler, as Kathleen wanted to get some stain for the stair rail. Since Trader Joe's is in the same shopping center we had to go there and pick up some items; five bags worth.
Since it was commuter time we decided to stop and have something to eat; there was a Burgerville across the street, so we stopped there and had a Tillamook cheese burger with a couple fresh strawberry shakes and
Evidently there was an accident not too far from where we get off the freeway. So it took longer to get from the I5 interchange as it did on I84 home; it was stop and go all the way. That is one
reason that I dislike going across the river so much traffic is always so bad either on this side of the river or the other side.
When we first moved to
When we finally got home I unloaded the SUV and helped put things away. Then I started up the washing machine. Well, I just heard it go off so I need to put the towels into the dryer so I think that I will just say good night for now.
Tuesday, July 01, 2008
A day of Digging
So yesterday I started to take some of the slope out, and this morning I worked on it a little more. Unfortunately where I was working was in the sun so I had to keep stopping and resting so as not to wear myself out. I did not get as much done as I would have liked to; I kept having to dig out roots, sorting out broken glass and chunks of wood.
The wood is mostly from the junk pile that was there until Sunday and I think the glass has been there from before we moved here. I have found broken glass, both pane glass and bottles, cans and plastic just about every place I have dug around here. I do not think the previous owners used garbage service but buried all their garbage.
When I finally got too tired I stopped digging and then raked the area to make is smooth. Then I took my concrete broom and swept the driveway off. By the time I finished it was just about
After drinking several glasses of water I went and sat down for a while. Finally around 1300 I made myself some lunch and then sat down again. This time I dozed off and was awaken when Alyssa call and asked if Dan could come over to pick up some raspberries and foxglove plants. So I tried to wake myself up as much as possible before Dan got here.
When Dan got here we went out back and dug up a couple dozen raspberries plants and about the same amount of foxglove plants. Both of those plants seem to grow like weeds around here. I keep on giving them away and they keep growing. It is almost like my iris, I keep giving them away as well.
Well, I am trying to keep these a little shorter and not as repetitive; it is easier on my and probably not as boring for others.
Monday, June 30, 2008
Not Enough Sleep
Then finally a little after 0900 I went outside to work on the area where Stan and I picked up the junk on the west side. I wanted to move some of the dire that had made its way to the driveway and also pick up some of the smaller pieces that we did not want to take the time to pick up yesterday.
I filled up the garbage can and did not make a dent on what is left. It will probably take me another couple of months to get it all picked up. It is mostly small wood scraps but there is also some scrap metal, cardboard and plastic. Just getting the stuff we got out of there yesterday makes it look like a different place.
I can now get to my roses along the driveway without having to climb over a bunch of wood. Anyway the dirt that I scrapped off the driveway I used to fill a couple of divots that Stan's tires left last winter. When it cools down a little more I am going to try to cut back into the slope some more and move that dirt up to the front of the driveway on the west side.
By making a straight shot into the garage I will now be able to get my Jeep in and out of the garage a lot easier. The way it was before I had to spend time jockeying around to get the Jeep straight into the garage and if I did not I would have to spend the time jockeying around to get it out; it should be much easier now.
One of my next goals after I pick up the rest of the junk is to remove the old basketball hoop; since we do not have children living here any longer it does not get any use. The backboard and pole is still in pretty good shape; I cut the net down as it was really tattered.
The temperature outside in the shade this morning when I finally made it into the kitchen this morning was only about sixty-seven degrees and it only got up to the mid eighties today so even though it was still warmer than I like it, it was a vast improvement from the last couple of days.
Anyway after I picked up the junk by the driveway I mowed the front lawn since I had not done that for a couple of days, and by the time I finished with that I had worked up a pretty good sweat. So after attempting to air dry off I went inside and washed up. It was almost
It had gotten to be a little after 1300 so I made myself some lunch; actually I reheated up the Spinach and Mozzarella Ravioli that I made last Thursday and also some of the macaroni salad from this weekend.
Kathleen had come downstairs and made herself breakfast and when I finished I told her that I was going into the living room to rest in my chair and that I probably would be sleeping before too long. I was correct, Kathleen came into the living room and asked if I were asleep and I must have just dozed off because I woke up a little startled. I was able to fall back asleep in less than a minute and slept for a couple of hours.
Even though I got more than eight hours sleep between last night and my nap I would have liked to not have been awoken so early this morning. After I woke up I went through all of the magazines and catalogs that came today and by the time I finished it was almost 1700 so I suggested to Kathleen that she just heat up the leftovers from last night for dinner; so she did.
I am not sure if anyone will be reading this as everyone seems to be facebooking now, but I thought that I would write it just the same. If you are reading this let me know, unless I hear from people I think I might stop blogging on a regular basis.
Sunday, June 29, 2008
A Day for all Seasons...What a Day!
For lunch she heated up the left-over chili and rice from last night for me and she had some rice with melted cheese on it for herself. After lunch I loaded the dishes into the dishwasher and then went upstairs and sorted out the laundry, brought it downstairs and washed, dried, folded and put away two loads.
Stan called while I was folding the first load and said that he would be over to install the hand rail and take away the first remodeling scraps and some other things that we had collected over the years. He and I loaded up his pickup with three quarters of a ton of mostly scrap wood. After taking away the junk he finished installing the hand rail so now we have a hand rail for our stairs for the first time in over six months.
After he left Kathleen cooked a chicken breast, some baked potatoes and an artichoke for dinner. There still was about half of the chicken breast left-over, half of the artichoke and a baked potato left-over, so we will have another meal out of it sometime next week.
This afternoon we had a series of thunder and lightning storms pass though the area and it really cooled the temperature down and made it a lot less muggy. Right now, about 2100 it is only seventy-eight degrees out whereas last night it was in the nineties so it is a much more pleasant night right now than yesterday.
Saturday, June 28, 2008
Somebody Please Turn Down the Heat!
So after eating breakfast and reading the paper I headed outside so that I could get some work done before it got too hot out. Boy was I wrong...it was already too hot for me but I had some work to do so I just set about to get it done as soon as possible so that I could go back inside.
I pulled some weeds, dead headed the roses and mowed the back lawn. I debated whether or not to mow, but it was higher than I like and I though that it would be okay since I did not think that this hot weather would last very long.
By the time I finished I was dripping wet, I had taken my shirt off as I was hot starting out and our back yard is pretty secluded. So I aired dried off as best I could, but the sweat kept pouring down my face and body until I just gave up and went inside anyway.
I went out to check the mail and it had come so I opened it and recycled most of it. I went upstairs to refill my weekly medication pill container and was surprised that I did not find Kathleen sitting at her computer. When I checked in the bedroom she was just getting up, so I went ahead and filled my medication container and went back downstairs.
Since it was early afternoon I was curious to see what the temperature was so I checked the indoor/outdoor thermometer in the kitchen and it was ninety plus degrees outside and only about seventy-five degrees inside.
Since it was lunch time I made myself a Boca burger on a whole wheat bun and had a slice of a sweet onion and a cut up mushroom and melted cheese on it; I also had some of the macaroni salad from last night.
Kathleen made her way downstairs and made herself an English Muffin with peanut butter and jam for her breakfast. After I finished eating I loaded up the dishwasher, added the soap and asked Kathleen to turn it on when she put her dishes in.
Since it was too hot to be outside I sat down in my chair and fell asleep for a while. After I woke up I updated my Facebook page and uploaded some photos. Kathleen came in and asked if chili and rice would be okay for dinner, I thought that it was too hot a meal, but if she wanted to cook it I would eat it.
Kathleen is enjoying this hot weather in fact she has worn her shorts the last couple of days, while I was trying to find something lighter weight to wear she was just comfortable. I do much better between seventy and eighty degrees whereas she is freezing at those temperatures.
The indoor/outdoor thermometer got up to ninety-eight degrees today and I am sure that out in the sun it was well over one hundred degrees...a good day to be inside.
Well it seems like I have been on my computer long enough today so I think I will take a cold shower and call it a day.
Friday, June 27, 2008
The Start of Our Heat Wave!
Since Stan was not here yet I decided that I would go for a walk: Kathleen had stopped by to see the train wreck just above our place and suggested that I go up there on my walk. Well when I got up the two blocks away they had the roads blocked off so I had to walk up to 102nd and up the bridge to look across to the train overpass.
By the time I got back home my left hip was really sore and I had worked up a pretty good sweat. The walk up there was just that up hill; at least I got the hard part out of the way first...it made the walk back much easier.
As I was walking up to the house Stan was coming toward me; he had played golf with one of his sons and then stopped at Home Depot to pick up our hand rail and also the wood for the tops of Kathleen's counters in her new room (Toni's old room).
He dropped off the wood and then went back to his house so that he could pick up his tools. When he got back we fitted the boards to fit on the counter. We had to splice two pieces together as the boards were only two foot by eight foot. We also had to cut the back splash board so that it was only five inches tall.
Once Stan got the large board cut and we got it upstairs I scrapped the glue off the counter tops so that we would have a relatively flat surface to glue the counter tops to. After I finished scrapping the glue Kathleen used my portable vacuum and vacuum up the scrapings.
Since it was in a corner there was not a lot of air movement and I got really overheated so I went downstairs to cool off and rest. It had gotten to be lunch time so I fixed myself something to eat. I say the neighbor pick up her mail as she was going up her driveway so I went out and got our mail and read it while I ate lunch.
After lunch I put my dishes into the dishwasher and cleaned up a little. There really was not anything else for me to do so I did a few things on my computer and got some information for Kathleen.
One of the things that came in the mail was our natural gas bill, so I went online and paid it and the electric bill which I get notified through an e-mail. Once I got my confirmation numbers I plugged them into my computer checking account to make sure that I keep it current and as accurate as possible.
Aaron called this afternoon and told us that he passed his pilot's license so now he is an official "pile it". This is a picture of the type of airplane that Aaron will be flying this is a Cessna 172F; although this is just one of the airplanes that he is certified to fly.

Stan left around 1700 as he had to go over to one of his son's house and then tomorrow he is doing some flat work at his house and needed to get ready for that. He is going to put up a shed and is pouring the foundation for it. I do not envy him having to work with concrete when it is so hot out.
I remember when I was a teenager I did some work for one of our neighbors who had a pool company. I also did some flat work for one of my grandfather's old neighbor's who was a mason and he needed someone to help out on a couple jobs; so I how hard a job that is.
Well, we did not get the handrail installed today so that will have to wait until Stan can fit us in; he though that he might have some time in between a couple of his other jobs. This next week he and his wife are heading out a week early to our churches family camp. His oldest some is in charge of the maintenance department and they wanted to spend a little extra time there.
Tomorrow is supposed to be even warmer than it was to day; I know that they were predicting a very high possibility of over one hundred degree temperatures for the next two days. I am not looking forward to that at all!
Thursday, June 26, 2008
It is Starting to Look Finished Now!
Since I was meeting with the guys this morning I had a light breakfast and while I was doing that I read the paper and drank my coffee. When I finished I loaded up the dishwasher and started it up. Then I went upstairs, told Kathleen that I was going and then took off.
There were only four of us there this morning, usually I am the one missing, but today I made it. I finally left around 1100 a little later than I had planned, but I had not been there for a while so I guess that I needed it. When I got back home Stan was already there and starting to put the molding around the doors.
I changed clothes and asked Stan if he needed me for anything and he said not now, so I went outside and worked in the vegetable garden. Most of the seeds that I had planted did not germinate; not a big surprise as most of the seeds were between fifteen and twenty years old.
I planted them when I did because if they did sprout I would be ahead of the game, but if they did not I would still have time to plant what I wanted because June and July is when I normally do my garden anyway.
When ever I have tried to start planting early it is so wet that the seeds just rot in the ground and I have to do it again anyway. I went through each row and hand weeded just to see if I could see any plants coming up that I had planted but there were not enough of anything to make it worthwhile keeping any. Now I will just re-till the rest of the garden and plant what we really want instead of just what we had laying around.
By the time I finished weeding it was 1500, so I put my tools away, cleaned up and made myself some lunch. While I was eating lunch I went through the mail; not much there, a couple catalogs and the bill for my long term care. I had thought that I had made arrangements for my financial advisers to take care of it so I called them.
They were not available to answer the phone so I left a voice mail; they returned my call about fifteen minutes later and said that indeed they would be taking care of it and for me to disregard the bill. It is a good thing as it was for almost $3500 and I would really have to make some serious adjustments in order to pay it.
Since Stan did not need me today I emptied the dishwasher and flipped through my Jeep catalog that came today. Kathleen was planning on going to a sewing seminar at
Well we now have molding around the doors, along the floor and around the rail at the top of the stairs. Tomorrow I think that we are going to put the hand rail up, we have not had one for six months now; of course the old one had the center bracket broken so it was not very stable anyway. We are also putting up a sill for the window and the molding around it. Now Kathleen and I will have to pick up some door knobs and I will have to install them.
That should just about finish this phase of the remodel; Next up will be the downstairs bathroom, kitchen and then refinish the rest of the floors. I think all but our bedroom will get wood floors, the bathroom tile, the kitchen maybe cork, we have not decided yet and then probably carpeting for our bedroom.
I am tired just thinking about all that we need to do yet. We probably will not do much more until this fall when Stan has some more open time, so I hope to get a few things done around here and enjoy the summer.
Wednesday, June 25, 2008
The Upstairs Room Now all have Doors on Them!
This morning after eating breakfast and reading the newspaper I loaded up the dishwasher and started it up; then I went outside and edged around all the gardens in the back yard. Since I did the vegetable garden yesterday the rest of the gardens were looking rather neglected.
Stan Arrived as I was finishing up so I went and helped him unload his tools and set up his saws. While he was doing some measuring I decided that I would mow the front lawn. I wanted to get that done before the temperatures got into the nineties so that I would not have to do it then; I might wind up doing it anyway, but at least I will not have to do it.
After I finished mowing, putting the mower away and cleaning up I helped Stan install the door to Kathleen's computer/sewing room and then our bedroom. Stan had taken the door off earlier this morning so it was just a matter of shimming up the new door and making sure that it was plumb and would not swing either open or closing the door.
When we finished that I made myself a sandwich and had some of the left over macaroni salad from yesterday. Stan said that we needed to pick out our molding; both for the doors and around the baseboard so Kathleen and I took off. Before going to Mr. Plywood we stopped off at Fred Meyer to pick up a couple prescriptions and a few other things. Then Kathleen needed to stop off at Montivilla Sewing Center to pick up something and she also wanted to see if an old Singer sewing machine was worth fixing up or not.
Once we finished there it was off to Mr. Plywood where we spent the next couple hours looking at molding. I got tired so I sat down on some steps and rested until I got sore from sitting and needed to walk around a little. Kathleen could not make up her mind so we had a foot cut off several pieces of molding to take home so that we could see how each one would look in real life.
While we were gone Stan had taken out the broken stair and replaced it with a new one that he bought the other day. The new one looks so good now we are thinking about replacing all of them now.
I finally got hungry and since Kathleen did not seem interested I made my own supper. I had a Morningstar sun dried tomato and basil veggie burger with some macaroni salad and sauerkraut. These are things that I usually eat alone as Kathleen is not that fond of them.
Tuesday, June 24, 2008
After Months of Rainy Weather...
So after eating breakfast, reading the paper and doing the dishes I went outside and took the recycling up front. After that I went into the back yard and mowed the lawn. Stan got here before I finished, so I helped him unload the doors that he picked up at the store. Then I went and finished mowing the lawn and the west side of the fence so the weeds over there would not creep into my lawn.
Since Stan was making a threshold for the upstairs bathroom I decided to edge the vegetable garden and do a little more weeding. I worked on it for a while and pretty soon Kathleen came out and said that she and Stan were going to his house so that she could look at the molding that Stan used when he remodeled their house.
I got tired and sore enough that as I was putting my tools away they were just returning. The sun was really getting hot and even though it was not terribly hot, being in the direct sunlight made it feel that much hotter. I had better get use to it as they are predicting ninety and possibly one hundred degree temperatures by this week end.
Right now it looks like at least four days in the nineties and possibly more, they are not going past next Monday so it looks like we are in for our first hot spell for a while. I just wish that some year it will gradually work up to the hot temperatures instead of going from the sixties and seventies to the nineties and one hundred degrees. The older I get the less my body can deal with that kind of swing in temperatures.
After Stan finished with the threshold, I helped him install two doors upstairs. One door went in Toni's old room and the other door in Andrea's old room. Tomorrow we will put doors on Kathleen's sewing/computer room and our bedroom. Then we will have new matching doors on all the rooms.
When we did the remodeling twenty years ago we never got around to staining the doors that we put in at that time and Kathleen said that she never liked the style anyway. When we did that remodel I think that Kathleen's dad was just trying to get similar doors as was already up there even though Kathleen did not like them.
Toni and one of her friends stopped over last night so I got a chance to ask her how she liked and she seemed to be enjoying it so far. Of course the newness and all that probably has not had a chance to wear off yet either.
Tonight for dinner Kathleen made a half a chicken breast and a macaroni salad for dinner. There is plenty of macaroni salad left over for another meal or two and even some of the chicken breast.
Well I do not feel overly tired tonight which is a nice feeling after being so tired for so long...I think that I could get use to feeling like this. Now if I could only get my body ready for the really hot weather coming up toward the end of the week.
Monday, June 23, 2008
Flooring is Finished in the Upstairs Hall
Stan still had not gotten here so I edged the west side of thee driveway and then swept the area where I had edged. Stan arrived while I was doing this so I stopped and put away my tools and helped Stan get his tools set up.
Stan worked just about all day and finished up the flooring and then when he finished that he went to the lumber yard and got some nice fir to finish off the rail top and the pole at the end of the rail. He finished that up and I helped him by holding the wood together while he attached them with brads.
When all that was finished we cleaned everything up, put his tools back into his truck and then talked about what we need to do tomorrow. Getting new doors is the first thing we are going to do so Stan will pick those up before coming over here tomorrow. We also need to choose the molding that we are going to put up around the floor so he is going to bring over a few samples that he has.
I ran out of steam a couple times today, but after resting for a while I felt better. My feet got really sore from being on them all day but other than that I do not feel all that bad. I am not sure what Kathleen is doing for dinner, I probably need to go up and check with her as it is already after 1800 now.
Toni is suppose to start in her new position today; she got promoted to supervisor and I think that she will do well at it. She was really discourage about her job a while back and I think that it shows a lot of maturity on her part to stick it out and now she has been somewhat rewarded for it.
Andrea sent out her new CarePage invitations today; we suggested that would be a good way for her to keep everyone updated on her and the new baby's progress so I am glad she did it.
Sunday, June 22, 2008
Quick Weekend Wrapup
We were suppose to go over some friends house for dinner last night but I did not feel very well so I told Kathleen to go by herself, so she did. So for dinner last night I had a piece of peanut butter toast that Kathleen had made herself for breakfast and did not finish and a bowl of yogurt and cottage cheese and that was all I had the energy to do.
Today I felt much better when I got up although I did cough for a while this morning but then it pretty much stopped. This afternoon I even felt well enough to mow the back lawn, prune the roses, watered the new rose bush, new plants, the blue berries, strawberries and my vegetable garden.
I also washed, dried, folded and put away a load of towels before we left for my doctor's appointment at 1530. When I made the appointment I was really feeling bad but as usual; by the time I was able to get an appointment I was feeling a lot better. I usually hesitate calling the doctor because of that very reason, but this time I guess that I felt bad enough that I did not want to risk getting any worse.
Anyway after the doctor's visit we went to Andrea and John's for dinner. They were both sick last weekend so the canceled last Sunday and changed it to this weekend. John's parents were there as well. Andrea made a nice prime rib with potatoes, salad and finger food.
Everyone had a good time and Andrea went over what everyone was to do when she is in the hospital; just two weeks from now! The grandparents are going to be watching
Friday, June 20, 2008
More Nice Weather
Kathleen had come out to tell me that Stan was going to be over shortly and she wanted me to stop and rest before he got here. Going off past experiences I thought that I could probably finish the edging before he got here so I kept going.
Not only did I finish edging, but I also had time to sweep off the driveway where I had gotten some grass clippings. After I gathered up my tools and put them away I went into the house and cleaned up. Just as I was finished cleaning up Aaron and the girls stopped by; the girls had made some clay trinkets and Kathleen had baked them after they left yesterday.
While the girls made their jewelry with Kathleen Aaron and I talked for quite a while. The girls took turns dumping some of the toys on the middle of the living room floor and then they would be off playing with their jewelry again.
Stan got here after a while and went to work upstairs. Since my allergies were really acting up I decided that I would keep away from the dirt and dust as much as possible. Stan got the pad put down and finished putting down about three quarters of the flooring; I think that it will really look nice when it is all finished.
Aaron and the girls took off a little after 1300 as Becca had 4H at 1500 and he needed to do some running around before that. It was his and Tami’s tenth anniversary today so he probably needed to pick something up.
He and Tami were going to play golf tomorrow so I lent Aaron my clubs as he only had a cheep set and it has been too long since I have used mine. Last year I set up my driving net and practiced driving several times last supper. I even set up a putting green to practice my putting but that was about all I could handle.
Even after Aaron and the girls left I stayed downstairs for a couple reasons; primarily because of my head being so clogged up and secondly I noticed that my knee had a couple of what looked like rug burns on them; I finally concluded that it was probably from wearing the knee pads and being on my knees so much yesterday. Anyway they really bothered me and I guess that I just wanted to take it easy and see if I could start to feel a little better.
I know that I must not be feeling well as I even called the doctor's office and made an appointment to get checked out. The earliest I could get in is Sunday afternoon so I hope that I am able to keep from getting any worse. I am starting to feel a little like I would when I had pneumonia and I sure do not want to go through that again.
Stan finally left a little after 1800 and Kathleen heated up the rice, chicken and pineapple from last night and I had the left-over spaghetti. That pretty much takes care of my day, not much of anything exciting, but I made it through another day.
Thursday, June 19, 2008
Miserable Day
When I went to the side of the house to put the rose clippings and weeds into the yard debris barrel I noticed the mailman down the street so I went out front and waited for him to get close and then went to meet him a couple housed down.
There was not much of anything there; about the only thing worth keeping was the checking account statement from our bank, so I put that in my office to reconcile later. Then I went upstairs and finished screwing the new plywood to the old plywood so that when Stan got here we could get started laying the pad and then the flooring.
While I was doing that Tami dropped the girls off so that we could watch them while she went to the dentist as Aaron was up in the air flying. Shortly after the girls got here I finished the floor. I would have been able to finish it sooner but I had to stop and stand up because my back was really getting sore.
I had gotten some new knee pads that are filled with gel and boy they were really comfortable; or as least as comfortable as knee pads can be. Usually whenever I have to do something on my knees like that my knees get so sore that they hurt more than my back, but these new pads really made it bearable.
Tami came back and we talked for a while, while Kathleen and the girls made some clay jewelry. After a while Tami had to take the girls to the dentist and after they finished there they were going to go to Troutdale airport and wait for Aaron to land.
After they left I made myself some lunch and then went out and mowed the front lawn. I felt good energy wise but my nose has been running all day and I have not stopped coughing so I though that I better not make my allergies any worse than they already were.
This is the most frustrating thing as I feel better energy wise although after I finished screwing down the plywood I was pretty tire, but after resting for a while I felt better again.
Stan never made it here today; he had said yesterday that he thought that he would be here early afternoon but that he had to finish up a job before Friday. So he must have had more problems with it than he expected.
Today was really a nice day out in the upper seventies and not much wind but I feel miserable as I have to spend my time inside because my allergies are going full speed ahead. I have been using the nasal and throat spray that my doctor prescribe but they have not helped much; but then they were more for bronchitis and not necessarily for allergies.
Well, Kathleen just got back from her weekly visit with one of the women from church so I guess I will put this to bed for the night as I doubt that I will get anything else done today.
Wednesday, June 18, 2008
Starting up the Remodeling Again
As it was he did not get here until between 0900 and 0930 so I had plenty of time to get things done. Once he got here he unloaded his tools and then after surveying the floor went to pick up enough plywood to cover the flooring.
After he was here for a while he decided to get 3/4" instead of the 1/2" that he had originally gotten so he took off to exchange the plywood. While he was gone I went outside and did a little weeding in my vegetable garden. When I heard him come back I went to stand up and lost my balance and when I went to catch myself I cut my thumb on my stainless steel Hori-Hori knife. It bleed pretty well and by the time I put the knife back into the garage I had gotten quite a lot of blood on the handle.
Once I got inside I cleaned up and then put some Neosporin and a bandage over the cut. We put down a layer of felt between the old plywood and the new plywood to help cut down on the noise factor and then cut the plywood to fit around everything in the upstairs hallway.
Stan finally finished, put his tools back into his truck and by the time he left it was around 1800. So shortly after he left Kathleen made some spaghetti with some hot Italian sausage. I feel really tired tonight mostly from going up and down stairs and trying to carry almost full size sheets of 3/4" plywood up at the same time.
This is not a very long blog, but it is all that I have energy for tonight.
Tuesday, June 17, 2008
This is Really Getting Old!
I coughed and sneezed my way through the morning and finally around 1030 I decided to go for a walk to see if some exercise and fresh air might help. I felt really good while I was walking and for a while afterwards pretty soon I started sneezing and coughing again.
This afternoon I decided that I would try to work on the kitchen faucet so I started to take the old one apart to see if I could find a replacement cartridge for it. It was next to impossible to get it a part so finally I finally decided that since I already had a replacement faucet I would just go ahead and replace the whole thing.
Well, crawling under the sink was not meant for me in my condition, it was bad enough when I was feeling well, but today it was unbearable. Luckily Stan stopped by to see what we needed to do to finish the upstairs hallway and so when he had finished checking it out I asked him to help.
It is a good thing that he is quite a lot smaller than I am and even he had a hard time down there. After a while he was able to get everything out and even put the new one in for us. The new faucet is much different than the old one, especially since it does not drip continually.
Toni and Chucky came over tonight and picked up a some hamburgers for us from Cruisers; I got a mushroom burger with mushrooms and fried onions on top. I also had a cherry shake to wash everything down.
Well to day was one of my more unproductive days that I have had in a long time, I am going to go to bed early tonight to see if I can make up for waking up so much during the night. Tomorrow Stan is coming over around 0830 so I need to make sure that I am somewhat awake and alert by then. I am always up but sometimes not that alert so maybe some extra sleep will help.
Monday, June 16, 2008
It took a while but the sun finally came out.
After eating breakfast, reading the paper and cleaning up my mess I thought about going out and mowing the front lawn but I was feeling really tired so I thought that I would sit down in the living room for a while. I must have dozed off because I was awaken by the mailman closing the mail box; so I got up and got the mail, opened it and recycled the majority of it. Kathleen was up and so I told her that I was going to mow the lawn and went out to the garage to get the mower.
I decided that I would raise the cutting height as the weather is getting warmer and we are not having as much rain now and the grass will be drying out much easier now if I did not keep the grass a little longer.
After I set the cutting height I took the mower to the front yard and noticed that there was several long straw like blades of grass wrapped around the blade axes so I decided to clean it out.
With the cutting height set higher I did not cut a lot of grass and so I had a lot of battery life left so I got out my Scott's Turf Builder and my spreader and fertilized the front lawn since this was something on my to-do-list for today anyway.
With the battery still pretty strong I decided that I would mow the back lawn as well, so I did. Since I already had the spreader and the fertilizer out I decided that I would do the back lawn as well.
After putting the mower, spreader and fertilizer away I got out my rose pruners and dead header the roses after I put the law furniture back on the lawn. So after I finished pruning I sat and soaked up some vitamin -D- for a while.
When I got back into the house Kathleen had taken the canned goods out of the pantry and various other places and was sorting them out and also making a data base to keep track of what we have and where it is. So I cleaned up and made myself something to eat for lunch.
After eating I went back into the living room to rest up a while, read here fall asleep, before I started anything else. Well, I never did get anything else done, I had not slept all that well last night and I kept waking up as my nose was blocked up.
Tonight Kathleen cooked the rest of the steak from the other night and made a salad to go along with it. I think my allergies must be acting up again as my eyes have been rather irritated much of today as well. I am getting really tired of not feeling well and not having any energy.
Saturday, June 14, 2008
Satisfyingly Sunny Saturday
So as to get a little extra sun time I grabbed the paper, mail and a fresh cup of coffee and headed outside to sit out and enjoy the paper, mail and my coffee in the sunshine. After I finished reading the paper and the mail, I did some weeding and dead headed the roses.
After that I took my coffee cup, paper and mail inside where I recycled the paper and mail. Kathleen was up so I took my clothes upstairs and put them away. Kathleen had a lot of things on the bed so I asked her if she would take them off so that I could wash the bed linens as well.
While I waited for her to do that I decided to mow the back lawn, but before I could do that I needed to move the lawn furniture off to lawn so that it would make it easier to mow without having to stop and move it a couple of times.
Since I had not gone over to Aaron and Tami's to feed their animals yet I asked Kathleen if she wanted to go over with me and she said no. So I got my Jeep out of the garage and went over there, feed the animals, and played with Archie for a while.
Then when I got home I left the Jeep out and dusted it off, since I do not drive it very much it does not get very dirty just dusty from the wind blowing dirt under the garage door. I decided that I would leave it out just to make it easier for me tomorrow morning if Kathleen does not make it to church.
After I finished dusting the Jeep I went inside, cleaned up, gathered up the bed linens, loaded them into the washer and then made myself some lunch. Once I finished eating I emptied the dishwasher, and put Kathleen's breakfast dishes and my lunch dish into it.
By this time the washer had finished so I took the linens out and put them into the dryer; then by 1530 I had the linens dried and back on the bed. So I went back downstairs and watched Fox news for a while...until I fell asleep!
Tonight Kathleen made a potato salad and steak for dinner we also had Bing cherries on the side. Well I think that I need to hit the shower before going to bed tonight since I have clean sheets so I will put this thing to bed as well. Tomorrow looks to be as nice a day as today was and possibly a little warmer.
Friday, June 13, 2008
The Bouncing Ball
I had been reading in Ecclesiastes lately and one of the verses got me to thinking about what I had accomplished in my years of working and what got sacrificed over the years because I was working; and so I thought I would write down some of my thoughts hoping that my children will learn from my mistakes and make wiser choices than I did.
Anyway this is the verse that started me thinking. “Yet when I surveyed all that my hands had done and what I had toiled to achieve, everything was meaningless, a chasing after the wind; nothing was gained under the sun.” (Ecclesiastes
There are “seasons” in life when ones work requires more of us than it does at other times. As a father working to provide a home, food and “things” for the family and as the soul provider for the family that season seemed like everyday.
Here are some examples just to try and clarify what I am trying to say. There is tax season for the accountant. Where Christmas season for the person working in retail is like no other time of the year. Whatever your line of work you choose, it likely has a natural rhythm that spikes at certain times of the year.
But increasingly in our success-driven culture, busy seasons have run together into all seasons. We have allowed the pace to perpetuate itself, driving us at full throttle month after month, year after year. Things may begin to come totally unraveled at home, even in your marriage; in your relationship with your children. It can happen, seemingly, in the blink of an eye.
I read an article a while back about a commencement address attributed to Brian Dyson, who held several senior management positions with Coca-Cola during his long career. He told a class of Georgia Tech graduates, "Imagine life as a game in which you are juggling some five balls in the air. You name them - work, family, health, friends and spirit - and you're keeping all of these in the air.
You will soon understand that work is a rubber ball. If you drop it, it will bounce back. But the other four balls - family, health, friends and spirit - are made of glass. If you drop one of these, they will be irrevocably scuffed, marked, nicked, damaged or even shattered. They will never be the same. You must understand that and strive for balance in your life." Brian Dyson, CEO of Coca-Cola Enterprises, 1959-1994
While you may not get as many pats on the back for being at home to wash and dry the dishes; settle a disagreement; help your children with homework or study for a test. You may not receive the same sense of affirmation you feel from accomplishing a work goal or achieving recognition among your peers.
You will however be living proof that winning at home first is the key to winning anything of lasting value. This is something that you will never receive from your work or any where else you might choose to spend your time.
Marriages and families do not bounce. They shatter and they will have an impact on your family for generations. Spend your time wisely…you rarely get a second chance to do it again; spend your time where it will make a difference in eternity and not be forgotten the moment that you walk out the door and leave work.
During all my working years I had planned on doing so many things when I retired and then shortly after I retired my health, cancer in particular, change many of those “dreams” and now I regret not doing some of those things when I could have and enjoyed them with my family.
So do not put off doing what you and your family enjoys doing because you never know what may happen later on. Build memories into the lives of your children, they will last a lifetime, what you did or what you achieved at work they will never remember, they will only remember what they did not get to do.
So with all that said my pray for my children this Father's Day is that they posses the ability to juggle well . . . and to know which balls can be dropped and when they can be dropped without causing major or eternal damage.
Fabulous Friday
So after eating breakfast and reading the paper I picked up and shook out the kitchen and mud room rugs then put them into the washer and while they were washing I swept the floors in the kitchen and mud room. After finishing that I vacuumed the downstairs carpeting. Kathleen had come downstairs and said that she wanted me to go with her to
She needed to eat breakfast and get dressed so I knew that I could get that done in time. So after mowing I got out my blower and air swept the driveway, walkway and all around the edge of the lawn. Kathleen was still not ready to go when I came in but when she came downstairs she said that it might take longer than I would want to stay there so she was going to go by herself.
So I helped her load her sewing machine, baby lock and embroidery attachment into the back of her SUV and she took off. Since I had worked up a pretty good sweat I cleaned up a bit and then went back outside and dead headed the roses and pulled some weeds.
After doing that for a while I decided to go inside clean up and make myself some lunch. Then after cleaning up I got the mail and since most of it was junk I recycled it. I did get my portfolio statements and I did rather well this month.
I had taken out about thirty thousand to put into a more easily accessible account so that is what we will live on plus the interest that it draws for the next hopefully year or as close to that as we can. I can always draw more out of it if I need to but it does not make me as much money as if I left it in the different stocks.
As it was even after taking that much money out I still had more money in my accounts than I had at the start of last month, so I feel pretty good about that. Kathleen came home shortly after I got done plotting my stocks progress; I do that every months so that it is easier for me to decided which ones to keep and which ones I need to see about replacing with something that is going to make me more money.
I am beginning to sound like I know what I am doing, whether or not I do, at least I am having fun doing it. It is kind of a challenge knowing that I am probably not going to be adding to the over all around other than what I can make in the increased value of the individual stocks, funds and bonds.
I hate to leave too much in my cash equivalent funds as I do not make much money on them, but I need something to live on and the other trick is to figure at what time it is a good time to take it out of the money making investments so as to make it less painful.
After I add the amounts in the data base it updates my charts so that I can plot out how each investment is doing either since the last month or last year or last five years or what ever I choose. I am surprised that the last year has been a steady rise which compared to the market in general it is doing much better; I guess that is why I pay someone to help me manage it.
After Kathleen ate something for lunch we took off; we needed to return some things at BiMart, feed Aaron and Tami's animals, and then find a new faucet for the kitchen sink and get some Scott's lawn fertilizer.
So after feeding the animals and playing catch with Archie until he wore out, we proceeded to Wal-Mart as Kathleen to check there first. We did not find a faucet there so we took off for Lowe's. We found a faucet that was not too expensive as I am planning on replacing it when we remodel later on this year. I also picked up the Scott's fertilizer there.
On the way home from Lowe's we stopped off at Backyard Bird Shop and picked up some bird seed for our feeder as we were out of it. Then we finally started back home and Kathleen wanted to stop off at the OroWheat outlet store to pick up some bread items. Then we headed home again.
Our final stop was to pick up the flooring that we had ordered the other day. Kathleen almost drove past it until I reminder her that the reason we were going that way home was to pick up the flooring. After picking it up and going home I got to unload it all. By the time I finished unloading everything I was ready to take a nap.
All in all this was a really nice day and I think that it is suppose to be like this for the next few days; kind of a late Oregon spring!