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No longer on the river and, again, an empty nester. Back to living on Fleming Island and making some more friends!

Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Wah, wah, wah!!!

One of my favorite “Seinfeld” episodes is on and I am already laughing in anticipation. And it is so naughty that I love it but what can I say??? “You’ll be out before we get the check…” (Jerry to Kramer). Yeah, you know the one….

I made myself a nice sandwich for my dinner a few minutes ago, instead of having the planned Koko’s leftovers as I really was not hungry enough for them. My lunch today was enjoyed poolside, a special treat on Maggie, in order for her to reach her monthly minimum. I do not have that problem in the summer time, especially with the cabana open, but they close this year right after Labor Day. Last year they stayed open through the end of the month, on the weekends, so folks could sit out there and watch the football games while enjoying some refreshment with food. Guess the management thought better of it this year. Rats for me, so to speak. I even considered having Sylvia make me a bunch of burgers so I could fill my freezer for the winter months, like a squirrel storing up nuts!

By the look of the branches moving outside, it seems like it must be windy tonight. Not the kind of wind one could hear but enough to move the palms. Earlier I turned on the A/C just to make sure it was working as my neighbor, Rose, called to ask if mine was working okay. As of yesterday it did but I turned it on again tonight to verify that is fine. Hers is on the fritz, so I offered her my spare bed in case her hubby and she needed to stay in air conditioning. Yes, I could do it one more night….But she said they would be okay, but appreciated my offer. She seemed surprised that I did not have mine in the “ON” position but it was only 81 in here tonight and I was just fine.

The first part of my day included laundering the towels and bed clothes from my guests before going out to the pool. Since the sun was not coming out this a.m., I was thinking of skipping the water exercises but the sun did peek out, so I did too! What I figured I would do, if missing the class, was make sure I was there for lunch with Maggie. Priorities! My choice was a cheeseburger with fruit and cottage cheese as my side dish, since I am not a fan of the fries, and ate all my fruit and all my burger. Last night at Trivia I ate every bit of my burger, as though it was my last meal. I am quite the nut for burgers (see two paragraphs above!)

When I came in from the pool, I loaded my soda cans into a lovely bag that Marlena sent upstairs with me, cleaning off my stove top. The bag will work well for me to take the cans and water bottles to the recycling area in the garbage closet downstairs. How incredibly annoying it is to do this but I succumbed to the pressure of worshipping at that altar. But I promised Connie I would do it under the guise of having less expense with the dumpster fees. Hopefully someone is tracking the actual savings and will let me know. I suspect nothing will change as far as weekly pick-ups go, as the smell would get to be quite something if it sat longer than week!

The lady who is taking Connie’s place while she is off for a knee procedure, Jane, was being trained today. Jane is the same lady who, the other day, asked how the pool was for us ladies. Lynn and Linda said it was good but, I, of course, said it was a bit cool for my tastes. Jane nicely replied, “Oh, wah, wah, wah!” which made us all laugh. Yup, that’s my mantra, “wah, wah, wah!”

Normal, as I know it!

This morning's sunrise on the river....

Things are back to normal around here, and that is not because my sister and my friend have left my home. No, it is that the news program I watch in the morning has the ‘normal’ crew sitting on the ‘curvy couch’ for a change. For weeks now, there have been substitute hosts, anchors, and the weekend crew working during the week. As a person who does not have a clock in my room and half the time am not truly aware of the day of the week upon waking, it is confusing to open my eyes and see weekend faces during the week! At least today I know it is Wednesday and the ‘right’ faces are on the couch!

Just now I paid a visit to the fridge and took notice of a few things that won’t be staying in there much longer. There is some fruit in a plastic tub, already turning color, from age. Good thing Justin suggested not getting the fruit until the ladies were in town, because it looks pretty tired already. I do have a bottle of sangria which might enjoy some fruit in it, but I think sangria is better with fresh fruit. A small amount of Boston butt remains but I have had enough of that to last me for a bit so the disposal can eat the balance. Some sliced tomatoes leftover from our BLTs will go out as well, even though they are nice and red now. A slice of fried bacon or two in a baggie, plus a fried egg with some sausage remain which might still be edible. Normally not a formal breakfast eater, I guess I could have those leftovers for lunch. But instead of breakfast for dinner, I have a foam box of Koko’s food for then. Today, I am having lunch on Maggie O. after water exercises.

Yesterday our congregation got some sad news---a son of our congregation died suddenly at the age of 37 due to diabetes complications. Chris lives now in northern IL and was driving back from a business trip in WI when he felt ill. He called his lady friend to report his feeling poorly and she suggested he find an ER to get checked out. Instead, he pulled into a rest area near the border, where he apparently rested and never woke up. Shocking news. His parents and sister are driving up there this week and with the help of our pastor and one up there, making the necessary arrangements for Chris’s funeral and such. His parents are not in the best shape health-wise, themselves, and this will be a terrible strain on them. The suddenness and unexpectedness takes ones breath away, well, almost, and makes one want to hug their son quite hard. And I did!