Nothing new really on Wednesday, Oct.
4th than any other day this week but that is good. It means we are
carrying on with our project list of things to do before Oct. 23. I’m pleased
to report that our purchase of a second bamboo pillow gave me the results I
needed. As I’ve said before, I always sleep well, but when a product is
warranted to do something special (like pouf back into shape in this case) I
want it to do just that. This morning after I rose, Pouf! Yay!
First on our list was a propane fill up at FS in Durham |
Bill covers the big screen tv - um, to keep it warm |
We planned what we’d do today and
when we got home I started making bacon and eggs for breakfast. It was good. We’ve
gotten away from having them every day which works for us even though I fully
believe it is the best thing for us. It prevents me from just grabbing
something quick like a yogourt and then being starved around 4 in the
afternoon. That hearty-type breakfast keeps us full longer and helped keep our
weight in check.
After dishes, we synced our Fitbits,
killed many more flies and went about our assigned jobs. Ha ha, we work for
ourselves now. It is the right pace, the right pay (although an increase would
be lovely) and we can take breaks when we want. I went to the bunky and began
stripping the sheets and blankets off the futon. Bill had already pulled the
plug on the air mattress so it was ready to be folded and packed away.
One of the greatest inventions of all
time are the vacuum Space Bags. I have many, purchased back when we had the
house and we were packing clothes, blankets, pillows etc. into the Suite. Now
that we have a bunky in which to keep the overflow, I can and have sealed
bedding for 2 queen beds taking up very little space. The futon is now a couch,
uncomfortable as ever really, but a couch all the same where three people can
curl up on. Thankyou Friendly Giant!
Bill put the clothing rack together
that Rob and Pat gave us and it will hold our excess winter wear and jackets. I’ll
cover them in regular plastic bags just as a protection. We didn’t have a
problem with mice last winter but who knows, right? We took a break and Bill
and Clemson had a snooze while I wandered around, tidied up a few things and
then walked down to get the mail. Bill got another birthday card and a new Home
Hardware flyer.
On the right, a folded pillow goes in the bag On the left, after vacuum sucking - tadah! |
This is a strange day. Rain and wind
but really quite mild out there. Actually, the humidity is quite high, working
in the bunky I needed both windows open to be comfortable. We drove into
Hanover to take care of a couple more things. Nothing we are doing right now is
free. It isn’t just time consuming, it is money consuming too but each one gets
us closer to our goal.
We stopped at Walmart on a search for
something that they didn’t carry so drove to Shopper’s Drug Mart next. I
ordered a double refill of my shingles prescription and then we drove across to
Canadian Tire, then Rona still not finding what we wanted, gave up and Bill
went into Healthy Computer to pick up his new laptop battery. Cha-ching! (but
cheaper than a new laptop by far).
And all of our linens, blankets and pillows flattened and tucked away safely |
From there we went to the Bell store
to try and drop our turbo hub plan from the 50gb to 10gb, a difference of
$50/mth. Because of our contract until June they couldn’t make the change but
offered us to buy it out instead. Since that was 1/3 cheaper than what we paid
last winter (and not using it) we took it. Cha-ching #2. At least that won’t be
billed until nearer the end of the month. Lastly, I picked up my script.
Cha-ching #3. You can bet I’m checking out the Purple Pharmacy in Mexico!
and the futon looks like a couch again |
More things crossed off our list
though with only a couple of expenses left to go. When we got home the rain let
go again so we stayed inside. Once it let up, I went to our hall closet to see
what can go out to the rack. Bill caught up on the banking from what we did
today and I conversed with my sisters by email (Donna in person) about the
funeral for Uncle Harold.
The big decision being whether we
should/could/would take Mom out of her comfort zone to go to a funeral for her
brother, 3 hours there and back and 2 hours for a visitation and service. I don’t
care who you are, this isn’t an easy decision. Talking it through, getting
everyone’s opinion and feedback, Donna and I opted to tell Mom about his
passing and let her remain at home while three of us go on her behalf.
The clothing rack assembled and in place |
I believe 100% in attending
visitations and funerals of loved ones, my family knows that about me. I attend
not for the one passed but the mourning family remaining. This is different.
This isn’t about what we ‘should’ do, but it is all about Mom, she comes first.
She won’t remember why we’re there, let alone a day later she won’t remember
where she was. We feel good about the conclusion.
I folded my bike and tucked it in its bag The bikes are staying home this winter |
I managed to take a few things out of
the hall closet and then moved into our walk-in and chose 5 or 6 hangers of
things I know won’t be worn this winter. Tomorrow we’ll lift the bed and sort
through that under-storage stuff and perhaps start in the ‘garage’ area as
well. The afternoon seemed to zip by and
who can complain about the natural order of time passing?
Still a hosta blooming |
And my amazing Rose of Sharon still making appearances |
For supper, we had just enough
lasagna left over from Saturday, a few buns and an added salad. It is always
nice to clean things up from the fridge and it made the meal easy. After
dishes, we settled in to watch some of the recordings we had on our PVR.
Murdoch Mysteries was first.
The air outside cooled down to 14C by
6:30 so things outside were put away and sheds closed up. Hopefully, we can
expect a drier day tomorrow. This was a good day here in our neighbourhood.
Good night, at least the day's end gives a spectacular performance |
Thank you for reading. I love
receiving your comments if you care to leave one.
Will you follow the same route south this winter as you took going home last spring? I think you may have stopped over in Grove, OK if I remember correctly. Not too far from us.
ReplyDeleteAt this point everything is still pretty flexible. We were hoping to stay further north going across this October but the weather plays a huge factor in that. Our plans may change. We did stay at Eagles' Landing on our way down and home last winter.
DeleteNice to get things all wrapped up and enjoy some more wonderful fall weather. At least had some here. Soon you be back on the road again and maybe catch up with you somewhere along the way, We are ready just a few things left to do.
ReplyDeletethings do come together nicely, once our minds are set on the list.
DeleteI'm sure we'll see you at some point.
I'm glad you "poofed" this morning, we love our bamboo pillows!
ReplyDeleteha ha, yes, two in a row! :)
DeleteWe're packing every day too, but for a different reason!
ReplyDeleteYes you are! You and Mrs. F.G. must be getting close. You will be and settled before bad weather hits which is great.
DeleteWow..you two are definitely getting things done! We have the same bicycles and love our "old peoples" bikes. When the grandkids come they like riding ours better than the ones we have here for them. One year Ken forgot the seats so we hauled our bikes everywhere, but couldn't ride them. Oh memories..hahaha..
ReplyDeleteJust curious, have you had the shingles shot? They really push it here every time we go to the pharmacy.