Sunday, May 24, 2020

Here we are in the last Sunday of May 2020

TERRY
Not much new for Terry BUT I do think she is slowly getting better.  She called last night and I would say 70-80% of our conversation was normal and she had her memory working.  There were a couple of slips but not bad.  I have not heard from the doctor in the last two days and I am guessing things do not go as fast on a holiday weekend.  IF Terry continues to improve I do think that they may be able to transfer her to a rehab center this coming week.  Of course that is just a guess on my part.  Maybe I bring this up too much but as of today she has been in the hospital/rehab for 51 days.  That is a LONG time.  I have not called her today as it is difficult for her to use her cell so I kind of wait for her to call me on the room phone.  I am anxious to hear if she slept well last night.

I will be going to Cynthia/Mikes for dinner tonight.  I have baked a rhubarb bread and a pan of  rhubarb bars so will test my baking skills out on those kids to see if I get a pass!  

Darn I could not find a bundle of onions to plant, that is white onions.  So I did get some red onion bulbs and got them in the ground.  I am thinking I will talk to Bill and Mary down the street as Bill starts tomato plants and I will get some from him.  They may go in mid week.  Then it will be it for the garden.

The lawn needs cutting again but it looks like rain is going to dictate when and that may be a few days.  I like to cut it often now and not catch the grass but if I have to wait for a few days it will be catch the grass and then to the compost pile.

I have not started any projects in the wood shop.  I just can not wrap my mind around a project.  In planting the garden there is NO plan so to speak so I just do it but wood working is a bit different.  Maybe when Terry gets into rehab I can settle my mind down a bit and get to some projects around here.

I find something new almost every time I get in the car.  I realized yesterday that when a person stops at a red light you can gently press the brake and be fine.  IF you press kind of hard the engine shuts off.  Then with the light green you just release the brake and step on the gas to go!  When I think about all the new kind of things on cars now days I often think of Dad who loved to drive.  Not sure how he would have done with a 4 cylinder car that shuts off at the light!  BUT he would have loved the digital photograph now days.  As a self educated professional photographer he would have been in heaven with new things today.

No my bars are 4 minutes away from coming out of the oven so will sign off.

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