We Quit Cigarettes

I never lose things.
I've been digging around outside like a crack head for a week for it.
Go back and check jacket pockets and boots you may have been wearing due to I climate weather.

I lose things all the time. The really bad thing is that I can be looking right at the lost thing and not be able to recognize it for what it is.

I was using a brush saw in the fall of 2018. I picked it up and moved it. I have no clue where I moved it to. It has been well over a year and I still have not found it.
I misplaced my Ginko Biloba a few years back....never found it.
Now I've been looking for the pair of dog training collors that I put in the case and safely stored until I next needed them.

Me too. There are a heckuva lot worse ways to die than from a massive stroke. When my time comes, I want the trip home to move along at a good, smart clip. None of this loitering around, waiting for the bus to pull out of the station.
Went to a memorial service for my neighbor today. He was the one who got the systemic infection from the injury to his hand a few months ago. He was in the hospital for several weeks with many issues (heart attack, diabetes flares, hand surgery and actually coded) before getting to go home.
Went home on oxygen and was actually improving...even had an appointment with his heart doctor to discuss stents. Got to see his first grand baby that was born while he was in the ICU. Then he walked to the barn and had a massive heart attack at 58. He was an organ donor...liver and lungs gave longer life to two people....both older than himself.
 
Go back and check jacket pockets and boots you may have been wearing due to I climate weather.


I misplaced my Ginko Biloba a few years back....never found it.
Now I've been looking for the pair of dog training collors that I put in the case and safely stored until I next needed them.


Went to a memorial service for my neighbor today. He was the one who got the systemic infection from the injury to his hand a few months ago. He was in the hospital for several weeks with many issues (heart attack, diabetes flares, hand surgery and actually coded) before getting to go home.
Went home on oxygen and was actually improving...even had an appointment with his heart doctor to discuss stents. Got to see his first grand baby that was born while he was in the ICU. Then he walked to the barn and had a massive heart attack at 58. He was an organ donor...liver and lungs gave longer life to two people....both older than himself.
Oh no Nanners.
I am so sorry to hear he passed.
 
Great to hear, ShannonR. I'm impressed that you can be bored in a house full of toddlers, though.
One of them just crunched up his brother's finger... that was exciting. Currently one is watching a movie in his room and the other one is running around the house terrorizing everyone. All of us could really use some time outside or something, but rain. I think I'll make them chicken quesadillas for dinner.
 

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