Roll Call - Tuesday, May 16, 2023

DavidKuhnsSr
DavidKuhnsSr Posts: 7,835 Member
Rise and shine. A new day awaits.

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  • DavidKuhnsSr
    DavidKuhnsSr Posts: 7,835 Member
    Good morning gentlemen.

    We'll be heading for the airport later today. I drop Sassy off at the pet lodge this morning. We'll be in Las Vegas until Saturday.

    Hope there is no angst during your final days at the old job, Steve.
  • LeonardRing
    LeonardRing Posts: 5,314 Member
    Good Morning,
    Here's hoping Rita wins big!
    All pressure washing is completed for now,
    But this is a very busy week,
    Bill, take it easy a little and don't push pain limits,
    "making kayaking, walking, biking, even just sitting outdoors and reading, a priority of the day from now on" sounds great
  • shenry111
    shenry111 Posts: 4,704 Member
    Good morning!

    So far, everything is going OK with the transition. It is like nothing has happened, actually. I do know that Dan visited with a head hunter yesterday, but I have no idea if he is going to bring in a temp, or what he is doing. You see, that is part of the problem. NO communication. If I am going to be a manager and an officer of the corporation, it would be good to know what the president is thinking from time to time. Ugh! I am taking Friday off for my birthday. That leaves 7 working days after today. It might be that there will be little to no training of someone behind me.

    Dave, I hope that you and Rita have a wonderful trip!

    Mike, you are on the right track. I want to follow your lead. Does it count being outside if you are riding a lawn tractor?

    Have a great day!
  • myallforjcbill
    myallforjcbill Posts: 5,982 Member
    Good Morning

    Dave, I hope Rita wins enough to keep you in a manner you would like to be kept!

    I had a call from a realtor up in Oregon yesterday. I met an associate of hers at a local open house last week. Lots of energy of course, and has a perfect house for us that should be coming on the market in July. Of course it is a bit more than we were planning etc. She laid out a scenario that had us moving out of here and a couple week later in up there. Makes ones head spin a bit. Kitchen is almost packed up now, even with me shifting to low gear. I have a bit more to do. The back is limiting me, but there is nothing terribly heavy to pack now. I can't really bend down to get to some things so I will have Heather put them on the counter for me tonight. Back on Tramadol now to sleep and function. One more day till my RFA which will restore function again.
  • mikehikemike
    mikehikemike Posts: 3,953 Member
    Steve, It only counts if you are mowing with a hand-powered reel type mower, like my dad used in the 50's.

    Doctor visit went okay yesterday. Blood tests all okay. Will get PT for tennis elbow. BP is always up at doctor's offices, 120s or 110's at home, and my cuff reads the same as theirs when I bring it in.

    After doctor I went to a state park to eat my sandwich, and a family of geese swam over, climbed out on shore and walked over to my picnic table. Two adults and half dozen fuzzy goslings, panhandling I guess. Funny to see.

    Overdid snacks at Bible study this morning. Have to get that under control.

    Bill, have to go at own pace, not the real estate market's. goodluck with everything.
  • podkey
    podkey Posts: 5,331 Member
    Gorgeous photo of Puget Sound with hint of Olympics in the distant haze Dave.
    Glad your blood tests were ok Mike.
    Feeling ok about my oncology appt yesterday. I am thinking I'll probably do immunotherapy in the fall for my non-Hodgkins B cell lymphoma (indolent marginal zone).
    My eye appt went better than I expected and the Dr I saw was more optimistic about future success with conventional lazer trabeculoplasty and conventional cataract surgery. Gosh that wouild be great. I do need to see about a lesion in corner of my eye first.
    Good luck Steve starting a new job.
  • mikehikemike
    mikehikemike Posts: 3,953 Member
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