Peaceful Day

This has been a fairly quiet peaceful day.

I was up early and I was determined.  Yesterday I was fighting with an email that included a zip file.  Lord Almighty!  After many tries, thinking I had it transferred to the flash drive, I would go down into the studio to find out there was nothing there for the update.  I think I made seven trips and then called it a day.  I had managed to extract it to a document file before saying enough is enough.

With a fresh outlook this morning, I realized that when I created a file that the flash drive would take, the name of the file didn’t look familiar.  It had taken something for its label from its content.  I looked for a file that was created on August 16th.  Bingo.  Before I had my second cup of coffee the sewing machine had taken the update and all was calm in the studio.  Whew!  

Computer items . . . one of those things that can stop me on a dime.  I also know that keeping up with what is needed to remain content and still feel that personal growth is still attainable, I need to figure it out.  I sent Amanda an email . . . “Got it.”

Today we went to the Curry Comb.  I can’t speak for Dennis, but the haircut sure feels good.

We stopped in at the grocery store as it is right across the street of niece Brenda’s shop.  Dennis needed a loaf of white bread and one gallon of distilled water for his CPAP machine.  This time, I got to sit in the little red pickup and watch people.  He had left the pickup running, but in time, I reached over and shut it off as it was taking him quite awhile.  I knew what was going on and I had not fore warned him before he went in.  Wednesday is Senior Citizen’s Day at the grocery store.  When Dennis came out with his two items, he said he thought he ears were bleeding.  There is no shortage of people who had wanted to stop and visit.  Too funny! 

This afternoon Dennis is up the street at the eye clinic.  Once a month Dennis has an eye injection in his right eye for macular.  I am so thankful that that is not in my schedule.

Last night we had Subway for supper.  This evening we are having a pasta oven dish from the freezer.  I do like to tuck a container away when the batch gets too large.  Good eats for the patient.  My only task left for the day will be dressing Dennis’ foot after showers.

Yup, a peaceful day.