I found this picture yesterday and wanted to post it. How long ago was that???
I'm slowly trying to re-learn everything I used to know so well, with the computer and posting to the internet, etc.
It's difficult to do all this stuff without a desk. It's just not the same having to write in the recliner, with the computer on my lap. But it's better than nothing.
It's difficult being non-mobile. E.g., I'm sitting here in my recliner with a blanket on my lap and wearing a sweater, but the heat is on and it's HOT in here and I can't sit up to take off the sweater.
I listened to Ned's show this morning. My brain is really strange. *I* know it's Ned's show, but part of my brain thinks it's David's show. Why?
My brain does weird things. For example, i have a massage function on my bed and whenever it starts for some reason, my brain thinks that it's nice that Stephen (Calegari) got it for me. I haven't seen Stephen since the 1950s! So why my brain thinks Stephen got this massager for me I'll never understand.
The computer tells me that my battery is low. I have to find a cord and plug this in, somehow, so Ill have to stop here and write more tomorrow,
Welcome back!
ReplyDeleteGreetings, Bev! I know that this blog entry is several months old now, but I just want to say that I hope you're doing well. I've been following your Sunday Stealing blog for probably over a decade or so now and have continued to since it was passed on to others. I know it probably seems like a trivial thing, but that blog has provided so many years of fun for my husband and I; it's like an old friend I've never known personally, and I appreciate that you kept it going for so long. By extension, I came to wonder who the person was behind it and so will, occasionally, pop into your Funny the World blog to see how you're doing. I'm so sorry to hear that you had a fall last year and had to go to the hospital. I can imagine that moving into a senior living facility has been an adjustment (I've been a caregiver for seniors on and off throughout the years and so have met many people with many stories to tell), but at least it sounds like it's a nice place. Wishing you all the best!
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