The Ridge
On Friday, Sept. 27th, even though I had to clean the Mat, I didn’t get up until 6:45. Bill came up to say goodbye and I did some stretches before I rose. I wasn’t much worse for wear after yesterday’s brush crawling (that’s what it felt like, landing on my butt a few times!), so I was pleased about that. I made my tea, played my games and left the Ridge around 7:15.
Good morning!
Friday night's sunset turned out beautiful!
Looking like a pleasant morning here on the Ridge.
There
were 3 customers in while I was there and I tossed our ‘Nancy’ chair quilts
into the washer. 😊 I had a nice long chat with my
favourite lady after she told me she lost her husband in April. Quite the story
but it makes me all the happier for MAID and glad it is now an option to assist
those who wish it in their ailing years. He was 89 and is now at peace – and so
is she. She accepted my hug and wished us well on our winter journey. ♥
My helper? Well, more like
my supervisor.
I came
straight home after that and because the morning dew left everything quite wet,
I sat inside with Gibbs and my book. I’m down to the last few chapters and it
has been quite the eye-opener about Huntington’s Disease. I hope I never need
to experience what I learned, in any way. ☹ I had enough batter leftover the other night from my keto pancakes that
I had them for lunch today. They are so good.
What is it with fungi on wood?
A picture needed to be taken.
After
clean up, we went down the lane with the wagon and Gibbs supervised while I
gathered all the cut brush/branches from yesterday. Looking up, I see a big
improvement and I have to say that Bill was quite overwhelmed when I told him
what I’d done. 😊 With his arm/shoulder issue, he can’t
reach overhead very far so this was a big help. He can use the chain saw on the
couple that are left and we will have no more worries about those.
We sat together and enjoyed some quiet time.
He's under my chair but trying to get his butt tanned.
Gibbs and
I walked for the mail after 1:30 but either she hadn’t come yet or we had
nothing. Hard to tell, she is seldom late. I thought he might have got another
greeting card in the mail today. Gibbs slept on the stoop while I stretched out
in my gravity chair with my book. I finished it by 3 and we came in for my shower
and afternoon cuppa.
For those
interested, Gibbs’ scratching has pretty much stopped. Thank goodness. I think
I saw him once so far today and it was brief. ♥ We planned a quick, easy supper, toasted tomato and cheese sandwiches,
as we bought tickets to see an Elvis/Roy Orbison/Johnny Cash impersonator at
the Durham Community Centre tonight! I’m
very excited.
We’ve seen Roy LeBlanc before, years ago at a school board/work function and loved his entertainment. An evening of good music is always a treat, especially when you know all the songs! 😊 Bill was home by 5 and after a quick nap, and our meal, we got ready for our evening out.
I knew it would be a beautiful.sunset tonight but other than a peek out the doors at a gorgeous red sky, no pictures unfortunately. |
Well, we arrived at 6:20,
doors opened at 6:30 and we found good seats facing the stage. The whole
evening was a lot of fun. Roy did not disappoint, nor did Joe Passion who portrayed
Jerry Lee Lewis exceptionally well. We had a great time!
A drink and a snack. The food was a nice surprise. |
The West
Grey Lion’s Club offered a cash bar and a free lunch of chili, buns, beef, ham,
cheese and pickles at 9 for hungry guests. We danced a bit but tapped our toes
and clapped our hands a lot. What a great birthday present for both of us. We
were home just before 10:30 and I went straight to bed.
Our evening entertainment.
Good night!
This was
another really good day. Thank you for popping by.
What a fun night ... I love those impersonators. We have an Elvis in this part of the country ... you cannot tell it's not the real one!!
ReplyDeleteThey can be very convincing! :)
DeleteA great way to finish a busy day.
ReplyDeleteStay Safe and Enjoy!
It's about time.
Indeed!
DeleteI just wish MAID had been an option for my mom, twenty plus years ago. It was horrid watching her painful path to death and not anything I'd wish on another person.
ReplyDeleteSounds like a nice evening with the music. Nice of the club to provide a bit of a meal too.
It is sad, but looking ahead, I'm happy it is an option for us and our loved ones. Sorry about your mom's experience.
DeleteIt was a fun evening and the meal was a treat!