Hello, back from church. I walked in, put on an apron, and started washing dishes, although I’d had everything washed before I left. Did I mention pain in the *** teenagers? The one who had oatmeal - Elen, I think - will be assigned the supper dishes.
I am glad to be home. And even gladder (?) to NOT have to drive the dually! I’ve driven trucks before, but I’m not comfortable in diesels.
Is it time for you to go on strike? It would seem to me that the older your children get, the lazier they become.
It was almost a joy to drive last night (barring the fact that I’m not comfy in said dually) because I could actually SEE the street signs and highway markers! I didn’t realize what the cataracts actually did to my vision until I saw a chart in the doctor’s office, and understood immediately why I had such a problem with seeing at night.
Instead of being focused to a point on the back of the retina, the light is dispersed into a wide area, and things are not only blurry but dark as well. Having one eye with 20/20 vision more than made up for the cataract in the other eye!
It was actually exciting to be able to see where I was going! LOL!