Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Need Haircut will travel

After the Pristine Water man woke me up at 7:30 to check my water...uh, the water softening unit, I wandered through the kitchen warming up coffee because he had shut off the water. Couldn't bring myself to eat breakfast because I had toast at 1:30 this morning hoping it would help me sleep. Oh yes, about the haircut and traveling. Left the house at 11:00 and drove to Elliot and McClintock because Suzanne does a great job of cutting and coloring my hair. My friend, Alice, introduced me to her and I will be forever grateful. Suzanne is a few years younger than me so really understands my desire to look 10 years younger than my age. Since this is Friends Week, I will leave you with the words of Robert A. Ward of whom I know nothing. "I wish you sunshine on your path and storms to season your journey. I wish you peace in the world in which you live and in the smallest corner of the heart where truth is kept. More I cannot wish you except to perhaps love to make all the rest worthwhile.

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Vacation

Today is recuperation day so I've drawn, painted and experimented with Windows Live Photo Gallery. Not very good at any of them but I'm having fun trying.

Enjoying summer moments of 2009

 

Another Day

"Another Day, Another Dollar" Would be nice if that dollar was always finding a way into my purse rather than leaping out followed by other little dollars trying to keep up. To keep my skin soft and ageless the soft water guy is coming tomorrow morning to check out the system and add whatever soft water guy's recommend. Later on in the morning, to improve on my appearance, my beautician will cut my hair. Leaving for Portland on October 21st, priceless. Priceless?, not exactly but seeing my grandchildren is! Another old saying, "Easy come, easy go!" In other news, my neck is sore this morning but swiveling nicely. Not nicely enough to clean my rather dusty house but nicely enough for me to work on photos and try to figure out how to color my Minpin that I manage to draw. That will take some practice.

Monday, October 12, 2009

A little woozy

Returned home from the Pain Center by 2:30. It took about 30 minutes again before other drivers would not be in danger, or at least, no more than usual. It will be a couple of days before all the medication used for deadening the area will be gone but after that my neck should swivel more easily and with less pain. Don't really know how many people still read this occassionally but would someone in the know tell me what happens to old posts. Journaling has been a way to keep track of time but since blogging I've not been doing that. Also was using a cassette recorder for a while but have neglected that also. Guess my life just isn't that exciting so haven't been writing much in a blog either. Drawing pictures has now become a pasttime. If I can keep these blogs as a journal, maybe I will try to do better at writing.

Goose Bumps

Goose Bumps always show up on my butt when nerves start to get the best of me. Today is the second of a series of three injections for my neck. "What you don't know won't hurt you" is how the saying goes but, guess what, now I know. The procedure is very surgical from defining the area with drapes to swapping with iodine and finally deadening the area with a gun that feels like being snapped with a rubber band. Being awake and having the doctor tell me he is about to stick a needle into four or five places in my neck is giving me the shiffers right now. After it is over, his assistant cleans me up, gives me a bottle of juice and tells me to set up my next appt with the receptionist. After the first time it took about 30 minutes before I felt I could drive. Hopefully I can find my way to the next doctor of whom has been reluctant to refill my RX. Maybe if my appearance gives the impression that my perscription is the difference between life and death, he will be less judgemental. Wish me well, literally, and say a prayer. Knowing Jesus is holding my hand and riding with me gives me courage. love to all of you. gramoo