October Island Visit – Day One
Yesterday was about adjusting my expectations. My biggest reason for being here is the install of the propane stove insert. Due mostly to managing this project from afar, but also to things like the house’s electrical panel being such an antique that the new circuit that needs installing must be sourced rather than picked up […]
X-ray Follow Up
Mom’s x-ray is indeed negative, though it shows “moderate to severe osteoarthritis” in her foot. An appointment with podiatry is being worked out. The clinic she was referred to referred us to yet another clinic. Sports Medicine Likely isn’t a good fit for what’s ailing mom. My kiddo will let me know how mom is […]
October Island Visit – Prelaunch Day
The 18 things on today’s list have been whittled down to two (pack electronics, and fold a tarp). I am happy to have so much day left. Tomorrow’s four day trip to the Island includes: Getting the permit for the propane insert install. The finish of the electrical work. Meeting with the other well company […]
Urgent Care Visit
My daughter called me yesterday to say mom needed to go to urgent care to have her ankle looked at, and further that mom was in a fair amount of distress over her affliction. When I saw her on Sunday, she said her ankle was bothering her, but she was also boogying a little to […]
Island Electrical
The Island electrician just called to ask some questions, and tell me a few things, such as: There were live hot wires under the house, just laying on the ground. The same ground that is covered in water every winter. There were also dangling wires under the house, that once properly hooked up caused long […]
Let’s all declutter now!
While the title of this article may be off-putting, I totally get it: Swedish Death Cleaning. Being the recipient of items from multiple estates, as well as juggling the contents of my mother’s two homes (now that she’s in assisted living), in the last 6 years, I can relate to this article’s message. My husband […]
Chicken Kissing
Mom’s AL community held a breast cancer fundraiser this morning. While the event was in planning mode, the general manager (GM) told his staff that should they collectively raise $1000, he’d kiss a chicken. My daughter called me immediately to ask if I would provide the bird. I said I’d provide two. Chickens are very […]
Visiting my Former MIL, Day 2 (edited)
From getting up until I left, Jane was in the same ‘frame of mind’ she’d exhibited last night. She asked me what I wanted for breakfast, literally, three time in 30 seconds, and then took 7 minutes to get a piece of toast underway for her own breakfast as she continually self-distracted herself. After breakfast […]
Evening with my Former MIL
I arrived at my former mother-in-law’s, Jane’s, late this afternoon, after meandering here via a complete and relaxed stroll through the same garden I took my NY family to in June, a stop for lunch in a tiny historic town, complete with a quilt shop and some early Christmas shopping, and another quilt shop stop […]
Roomba 3 (Sewing Machine 2)
After running through many a diagnostic with a tech last week, it was determined that both Roombas were dead, for different reasons. One went down to actual robotics, and the other to battery corrosion, which cleaning to the best of my pretty darn good ability, didn’t fix. We even swapped the robot’s batteries (Dr. Frankenstein […]