JULY/AUG./SEPT./OCT./NOV. TO-DO LIST
I am just getting to the last 5 months of To-Do lists.
How I did the last 5 months....
* Pay Bills DONE Everything got paid on time even though I was in Virginia for half the month in July and when I was incapacitated in Sept.
* Fly to Virginia DONE It was a nerve racking flight but I got there safe and sound(can you guess I don't like flying?) And Hubs drove up to pick me up in August and bring me home.
* Have Brain surgery DONE Little did I know that the side effects would throw me for a loop and cause a chain reaction of other conditions that went on for another 4 months before I began to feel like myself again. Would I do it again? The jury is still out on that.
* Have YAG Laser Procedure on Right Eye DONE I had that procedure done before I left for Virginia. I have no plans to go back to that eye doctor other than a yearly diabetic eye test.
* Have New Skirting put on House DONE The workmen finally had a slot open up to do this in July, again before I left for Virginia.
Before shot the naked house after they removed the old broken skirting.
After shot with new skirting on the other side of the front of the house.
There were matching rose bushes in the front, one of each end of the house. Problem was the rose bush growing on the side of the porch where the stairs were was rooted
BEHIND the old skirting, and growing from under the house. So Hubs had to cut down and dig that bushes stump out. Who plants a rose bush under their house??lolz
* Read/Finish One Book DONE I finished "Varina" by Charles Frazier. He also wrote "Cold Mountain" which was made into a film of that name.
* Buy Stuff for House(Always) Done I guess all the various bits and pieces Hubs buys at the Big Box Home Improvement Stores, plus the new Skirting and Rails goes under this item.
* Start PT for Back Done My PT was interrupted by a hospitalization and the rehab clinic, then wound care for a place on my calf(if you have Home Health you can't do outpatient PT until that's over with). I did finally had the PT, for my back plus my hip and thigh, but more than that, my Radiofrequency Ablation(RFA)did more good for my back/hip/thigh than PT. I still do home exercises though.
* Take Items to Food Bank DONE
This was the July donation before I left town. I found cans of baby formula in the Kroger clearance area that were long dated so picked those up.
When I was finally released from the rehab hospital I was able to gather all this to take in for September.
Here is the October donation. It was a good month.
So good it took me three photos to get it all in.
The next two photos were a donation earlier in November.
And here is the donation we made in late November. This will be the last of the year. I think I did right by this food bank.
* Start New Food Bank Donation Box DONE As noted above as we took a donation in we started filling up the Rubbermaid tubs with more stuff for the food bank. Since I( won't be sending anything to the food bank until 2025 now, presently I am only gathering items with long shelf life/use by dates.
* Edit More Photos DONE While I fell behind this Summer/Fall on the photo editing I have been working at this as time permits. I still have quite the backlog of photos though to edit.
* Post About Old Trips FAIL I haven't had the time or energy to post trips. I have trips going back to 2021 to still talk about. Because of the medical fall out from side effects from that Focused Ultrasound Procedure we missed a planned cruise in September. That was a big disappointment but I'm getting used to disappoint at this point in my life. Luckily we bought the trip insurance so we got most of our money back. Taking trips are my happy place so I really need to get back into posting about that and getting healthy enough to enjoy more adventures. 8-)
* Work on Genealogy PASS I've done some genealogical work. Mostly for cousins and folks who contacted me on Find A Grave and Ancestry needing source material or questions answered.
* Edit Fabric Photos for Listings PASS Well I got about 2 dozen lengths of fabric photographed, measured and weighed and 8 of them listed with no action. I really need to put this sort of item on Etsy but they require you to pay for a store on there and with what we have going on and now our trip to Virginia for Christmas that just doesn't make financial sense until January. So I'll spend more time photographing, measuring and weighing more fabrics so I can hit the ground running in Januay.
As you can see, this year has been a real hodge podge of a little bit of good and a lot more bad. I hope 2025 is a lot nicer to us! 8-)))
Sluggyu
The new skirting looks nice.
ReplyDeleteI don’t know why my posts to you are not showing up in the comments but probably some sort of glitch where it goes to the spam folder I guess. Hopefully this one will make it. I sincerely hope you are able to get healthy enough to where you can go on your trips again. My life has been turned upside down so I am not reporting on anything u til it settles down somewhat, except the burned house and lot sold. I am very sad. Cindy in the South
This is why I love your blog; you donate with a generous heart to the food pantry. Keep using your skills to help others! You set a great example!
ReplyDeleteI’m so glad you’re back. I’m sorry about your relationship with your child. I hope you have a wonderful trip to Virginia. We’re heading there for Christmas week as well. Sue in MN
ReplyDeletewhy not post a 'fabrics for sale' post on the blog before you go to Etsy? I'm sure I"m not the only sewer/quilter reading your stuff...
ReplyDeleteI can’t wait to see where you are moving - great things are coming your way.
ReplyDeleteMelissa
You have been through a lot this year. Just the brain issues alone are
ReplyDeletehuge. That is a terrifying thing to go through.
I'm glad your brain reboot has improved.
I'm sorry about your daughter.
I can't imagine a child treating their mother like that.
The new skirting on the mobile home looks good.
The amount of things you donated to the food bank is wonderful.
I do the same thing.
We filled the back of my SUV.
I shop the BOGO sales, discount stores. When we last dropped off our donation,the ladies thanked us. They asked what organization we represented
We said just ourselves.
She was shocked ,she said people can't afford to donate like they used to. They come in and donate a bag of things. And many who used to donate are now coming back as clients.
The need now is so great.
Wishing you a beautiful Christmas.
It sounds very busy and tiring to me. You have physically been through a lot. Thank you for donating - it helps so many.
ReplyDeleteThe skirting looks fantastic.
Have a good week.
Wow, so much accomplished. The skirting looks really good. I’m so sorry about your daughter. 😢 That was HUGE for you all to move there only to be rejected. My heart is broken for you. 💔
ReplyDeleteThose are some huge donations! Well done. I'm so sorry about your relationship with your daughter. That sounds so challenging. (Hawaii Planner)
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