An Ish of a Day
Ish! I really don’t have to add much to that comment about the weather outside. Even Dennis is not inclined to stay out in the patio porch for very long.
Dennis went without the Methadone prescription for six days. He now knows that it does do him well in regard to the level of pain in his hands and feet. Everyone has a certain degree of pain throughout the day. There is no point in enduring it when it can’t be put away through activity or rest. Pain can take a huge amount of energy to endure it. Well tried Dennis.
This afternoon I went outside long enough to pick up the sign that neighbor Jan and I had used yesterday. Her and I had put several things out at the curb with “Free” on the sign. It turned out well. I am now taking a sabbatical on all things concerning potting shed and garage cleaning.
This noon Dennis and I worked on listing his 1966 Ford Galaxie on Craig’s List for southwestern Minnesota. We had quite a few photos to include. Dennis did have Kevin’s friend look at it last spring and had an idea of what Brian had thought. Brian’s thought was more than what the car dealer in New Ulm offered when we purchased the Lincoln MKX. We had it ready to post by twelve noon. Though I had not given my email address, I had two messages by twelve-thirty. One of the individuals wanted to have us call him as soon as we received the email. It is all up to Dennis.
Time will tell if the fellow from the metro does visit tomorrow. Dennis has enjoyed the vehicle over the years and feels that it is time for someone else to enjoy it. Looking back, my mom, Lena, enjoyed the ride years ago when we picked her up from the health care facility and took her for a ride down the highway to my sister and her husband’s 50th wedding anniversary. Mom had her first ride in a convertible. Sweet.
It seems as if we all have an interior message center that allows us to know what is best for us and when and how we need to act on it.
I know I need some quiet time in my sewing studio. It has been far too long that the lights have been turned.
Stay safe in this heat. Yes . . . put off until tomorrow what needs to be done . . . I don’t often encourage that. Sunday was the best day of comfortable weather.