Monthly Archives: January 2012
Squee!
Posted by doggonedmysteries
It’s funny how help often appears out of the blue.
I took Gavin outside for his last pee last night and ran into an old friend I hadn’t seen in many months. She and her husband were walking their GSDs past the house. I’d forgotten she was a real estate agent and that her husband is an estate lawyer.
We got to talking and things came around to my heart attack, stress, the MIL’s house, and all the confusion we had over estate law. Suddenly, I had a great offer of much-needed help!
Her husband is going to hand hold The Curmudgeon through all the ins and outs and get everything done that needs doing with the estate and she is going to sell the house for us!
It feels as though a mountain of crap lifted from my shoulders. The Curmudgeon is happy to deal with people we’ve known for over twenty years and I now feel better than I have for quite a while.
Posted in Misc
Tags: Author, Bones, Bull Terriers, Caregiver, Dead, Disability, Doggoned, Multiple Sclerosis, Writer
Today I was a tourguide
Posted by doggonedmysteries
I tend to forget how large our local farmers market is until I take a visitor there as I did today. I rather enjoyed watching my ‘adopted son’s’ jaw drop when we walked in the door and heavenly aromas hit him.
We walked down one side and back up the other. He snapped pictures and tasted a few samples as we walked along. We stopped at a local winery stand and tasted some wines. We both bought some.
He kept wishing for more time because our time was limited. To do the place justice you really need to have enough time to do one walk-through and then another one or two to stop at different stands to buy items.
I love going there. Although, some days, I do tend to spend a bit more than I should. How can you not when there’s so much good food all around you?
Posted in Misc
Tags: Author, Bones, Bull Terriers, Caregiver, Dead, Disability, Doggoned, Multiple Sclerosis, Writer
The year ahead
Posted by doggonedmysteries
As I look forward to this new year of 2012 I wonder what’s in store for us. I do hope we don’t have a repeat of 2011. This year I haven’t made any resolutions.
Last year was filled with much sorrow for The Curmudgeon when he lost his Mom. Then the overwhelming stress began for me in dealing with the hoarded mess that was her house. I never would have been able to do as much as I did over there without G’s help and the help of Nancy and her family. I’ll never be able to thank them all enough.
I don’t need to repeat ‘the heart attack’ that was way too scary! I hope my health will continue to improve this year.
Please 2012 do bring us some nice weather so we can go outside more than we did last year. We had so much rain and wind we barely got to enjoy the yard all summer. Our lawn is mostly dirt now since the rain caused the grass to die off in large areas.
I hope this year brings much joy to all of you. Many hugs!
Posted in Misc
Tags: Author, Bones, Bull Terriers, Caregiver, Dead, Disability, Doggoned, Multiple Sclerosis, Writer
When it rains it pours?
Posted by doggonedmysteries
Last week during the rain, I had to go outside and retrieve our recycling cans from the street. I unlocked the gate and, since I had Gavin on the leash, took him with me. All was fine until on the way back in as I was walking down the wood ramp my feet went out from under me as if I was on ice. I landed on my butt however, most of my weight went on my left wrist.
Hours later, after icing the wrist a couple of times, the pain was enough to prompt me to go to my doctor. X-rays proved I didn’t break it but I did sprain it. Thus, the brace on my wrist.
Then, later that night, as I went to post these pictures, my phone line broke. I had no phone (other than the cell phones) or internet.
I finally have my phone line repaired and my wrist is healed now too.
Posted in Misc
Tags: Author, Bones, Bull Terriers, Caregiver, Dead, Doggoned, Life, Multiple Sclerosis, Writer
2011 in reviewMurdermystwrtr@aol.com
Posted by doggonedmysteries
The WordPress.com stats helper monkeys prepared a 2011 annual report for this blog.
Here’s an excerpt:
The concert hall at the Syndey Opera House holds 2,700 people. This blog was viewed about 13,000 times in 2011. If it were a concert at Sydney Opera House, it would take about 5 sold-out performances for that many people to see it.
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