You Can’t Make This Sh*T Up
UPDATE: He’s OUTTA THERE! That has to be a record.
Life Boats
Salty Dogs
M Jr. came down for supper and went clamming to enhance the meal..
Meanwhile, back in Tr*mpland, the mysterious ties and lies deepen. I don’t even know where to begin here, so I think…. I won’t. Drip Drip Drip…..
It’s a new day, all. Let’s make it a good one – thanks for stopping by.
Sometimes you just gotta say it….
This had me laughing out loud…. ’cause you gotta keep your humor, hear me? –
My son was sitting in my kitchen the other day and I did the standard complaint – He said Mom, you say that all the time, you’ve been saying it for years. “Jeez, I’m so fat, that’s it, I’m gonna diet starting right now”. Stop the complaining, mom, just do it. He’s right! I don’t want to be the complainer. I want to be the doer. Change only comes if you change what you’re doing.
Meanwhile, back at the ranch… I made a BIG decision and it feels right.
Another installment of the K List
The Family that Hays Together.. Stays Together
She’s here! And what a gem!
That’s my dad in the photo below – M picked him up at the nursing home and we had a nice visit. There are times when we feel not-so-great about him living in a “home”, but at the end of the day, it is without a doubt the right place for him to be. At the time of his last heart attack, he wasn’t taking care of himself, hadn’t cooked for himself in years, hadn’t cleaned his little house in years, wasn’t doing his laundry, wasn’t taking his meds properly, and his driving was unsafe. We had been maintaining his property for him for years, trying to give him as much independent living time as possible. If you read here often, you know our relationship is a tough one. Living here with us is just not an option – he’s lucky we do what we do. But.. I admire this in him – he has made a decent life for himself at the home, and that’s where I feel good about the decision to place him there. First of all, it’s a good one – clean, updated, friendly knowledgeable staff and lots of activities for those who are still fairly active. He has made friends and has a social circle. He is now the president of the residents association, and joins in the activities. All is well that ends well.
Where do we draw the line?
I’ll be bold here and ask one thing of you…. No matter what your political affiliation, please above all else, stand up for and demand truth, integrity, decency.. from our leaders. Please don’t condone childish juvenile bully behavior. Our children are watching, the world is watching….. the integrity of our future depends on it.