Posted on 06/11/2021 11:51:04 AM PDT by Red Badger
Best wishes for getting the stuff!
Thanks! I watched the first one and it was about a deaf girl who graduated from Gallaudet college. She was the only deaf person in her family.
But it made me remember James’ wife Abbie, who served her mission in Cabot, assigned to an area with a large number of deaf people, since she is fluent in ASL.
I started to learn it in Vegas, but I just got too sick. I have the dictionary, though! Somewhere.
Thanks. I just didn’t want to go anywhere today. When I need to rest, that’s exactly what it means — rest. Otherwise, I’ll just keep feel low-grade unngh, and nothing will get done.
Lot of unnngh going around. This too shall pass ...
Yes, indeed. But I like “opposition in all things” better. It makes me remember why there are little glitches in life — to make us appreciate the times when there are none! ;o]
Good way of looking at it.
Back from the water run. Success! More expensive than Walmart’s or Lin’s, but it was available and I need it. The water here is like drinking rocks. It’s terrible on tiling and ceramic, so there is no way I want it in my body.
Congratulations!
I’m working on an outline of the Envirothon Forestry Manual, but now it’s lunchtime.
Kathleen was invited to go to the water park in Monroe with friends. It just required a live or written invitation from an adult, rather than discussion from little children.
Sometimes, those “little children discussions” can end up being a gihugeous mess.
I just tried to call AR again, but Paula is out and will return my call. She is good about that, I’ll say that for her!
It’s a sad thing when it’s such a thrill that a person will actually return business phone calls, instead of ignoring them.
Amen to that! When I was working, I always followed up on any call I was responsible for. If I didn’t know the answers, I’d find someone who did. It’s amazing that so many people just don’t care. That attitude has become contagious in the last 20 years.
The lamp is back in construction... ;o]
Good luck!
This reminds me I need to call the podiatrist again, but right now, the forestry manual is making me very sleepy, so I’ll go lie down with Jake before I dive into Economic Value of Forests.
Jake needs for you to lie down with him! I’ll still be here when you get up. I think!
Jake went outside and fell down.
I called the podiatrist again. Maybe this time they’ll call back or send in the refill to the pharmacy. Either would be fine.
I’d rather see Jake go outside and fall down than to see you do it! LOL!
I hope the podiatrist’s office responds this time. One way or the other. The least the doctor could do would be to write your prescription so you could get refills.
Foot pain is not fun at all. I was born with bunions and they just got worse when I had to quit work and had to walk everywhere because I didn’t have bus fare.
I finally had surgery on both feet, but the metal pins that were put in would get cold in the winter and my feet would just burn from the cold. The pins were removed ten years after they were put in. Blessing!
Happy Humph Day, everyone.
I made it yesterday OK, but there’s still a lot of new stuff to learn. I’ll try to check in a little earlier tomorrow.
Which pithy "country" saying reminded me of the title of a book my new boss has on her desk. It's called, "Well, Butter My Butt and Call Me a Biscuit!"
I've never heard that saying before, but I can trust the book's author that people really do say it, right?
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