When I woke up on Tuesday, Oct. 3rd
my mind was buzzing with things. I can think of 5 things that were going
through my head and I don’t want to dwell on any one of them. I believe it is
those things that causes my shingles to stir. So, at 7 I got up and satisfied
some of the thoughts but searching online for the answers I was looking for.
Our sleepy head |
I heard through the Messenger
grapevine that my oldest relation, Uncle Harold, passed away last night.
Yesterday he was enduring stomach pains and my cousin, Ellen, took him to emerge.
He had returned home to his room in Watford so my hopes were that he was going
to be okay. Uncle Harold has gone downhill over the last year, always amazing
us with his sharp mind, outstanding memory and good health for most of his 94
years.
At 10 Bill and I drove to Durham to
pick Mom up. She has been complaining of lower back pain for a couple of months
now, off and on, so Rockwood got her set up for an X-ray today. I saw Aunt Mary
coming out of her room when I was picking up paperwork at the desk so said
hello and re-introduced her to Bill. She reached out and shook his hand in
recognition.
R.I.P. Uncle Harold |
We arrived in Mom’s room to find her
in full Legion attire, right down to the tie, matching skirt and jacket with
her medals. I love how proud she looked and yet it was all for naught as we
thought she would have to undress at the hospital. When I was trying to decide
what to do, my sister, Cathy, arrived for a visit, not knowing about the
appointment.
dressed to the nines and very proud |
Among the three of us, we decided these
clothes would be a nuisance to her when we weren’t there to help her change. Bill
left the room and Cathy and I helped her slip into something much easier to
switch in and out of. We arrived at Durham Hospital and Cathy followed us
there. I was grateful to have an extra pair of hands since Bill wasn’t planning
on coming inside with me. Cathy was able to take Mom to the washroom while I
got her registered, since our time was limited.
Keady Market |
A whole lot more room to park |
Not much in the way of fall colours today but I had to comment on Canada's great roads |
We wanted to visit Keady again in the
hopes to find the Can Bedding booth again. In August when we went with George,
Suzie, Gerry and Melinda we bought some sheets and two bamboo pillows. Bill
loves his but mine has not met the standard. It should react like a memory foam
pillow and mine fails to do that. So, even though the vendor did not offer to
exchange it but he did give me a break on a new one. This time he has vowed to
exchange it if I don’t like it.
We drove home from there via a
different route and thought we’d tour through Markdale, since we’d never been,
and back home through Flesherton and Priceville. It was a nice drive but I was
starving and we were both tired. We arrived at The Ridge around 2 ish and I
made myself a chicken, lettuce, celery and tomato salad. That hit the spot and
soon after we crashed. No point in even trying to open a book at that stage.
I love this weather but these house flies are making me bonkers. I sit for a while and the buzzing has ME flitting around insanely swatting here and there. For sure when the cooler temps arrive, these windows need a good cleaning AGAIN. Our nap did the trick although it kind of took the ‘will’ to do much for the rest of the day. I found my spot in the sun with my book and was quite content. This book is Split Second by David Baldacci.
We all walked down the lane before dinner |
Before the sun disappeared
completely, I took another walk down the lane way. The air is cooling down so
it was a fast walk in my shorts and tank top. If you remember seeing a picture
of the setting sun beside the church, you’ll appreciate this one. Interesting
how in a couple of weeks the sun has moved a certain degree to the south. Guess
it is soon time for us to follow it.
I’ve enjoyed this day as I usually do
after spending time with Mom and my sweetie. I hope you’ve taken advantage of
this summer-in-fall day too.
Thank you for popping around today. I’d
love to hear from you!
Sorry i hear about Uncle Harold may he RIP, Nice that you got back to Keady market again and visited your mom, once again this weather was amazing .
ReplyDeleteThank you George and Suzie. The Keady market was about 1/3 the size with many vendors not being there in the fall but still good.
DeleteSun has been moving south fast here! Glad your uncle lived a long and mostly healthy life!
ReplyDeleteYes, that's what we say! Yes Uncle Harold certainly would have no regrets in his long life!
DeleteI'm so sorry to hear about your uncle, you are in my thoughts and prayers.
ReplyDeleteThank you, if we all could only be so lucky in life as he was.
DeleteSo sorry about your uncle..very handsome man! No matter how much time we have with loved ones, it's never enough. Your Mom is so adorable! You are blessed. Sunrise, Sunset beautiful once again!
ReplyDeleteThank you both. He was a sweetheart for sure with a heart of gold.
DeleteMom was so charming yesterday, with everyone and I was trying to rush her. She kept me normal. :)