Thank you so much!!!! It was not an easy decision but has turned out to be right for me.Reading your blog.you are such a good writer. Took a lot of guts to change your life like you did .I think you made a wise decision.
Wow, you saved her! My Jazzy does a zero turn which is why I like a chair better than the scooters. The scooters are more popular and you can add rear view mirrors to them, which I would love, but the zero turn is more important to me.Thanks for your interesting posts. Better than many on social media neighborly sites!
You reminded me that I also have habit which need to be changed and thinking in positive terms, can instead of can't - so many lessons I have forgotten.
I drink mostly green tea now since I don't like the way my husband makes coffee in our 8 year old Mr.Coffee maker - he makes one pot and then pours more water through the used grounds...yuk.
Your writing about Jazzy reminded me of a visit in San Francisco's Japanese Garden my husband and I took. We came across a narrow foot bridge across a shallow but rocky stream where a woman was stranded in her "Jazzy". She didn't have enough room to turn around and her wheels were pointed toward going over the side into the rocky stream. People on either side just stood there, as did her spouse behind her, watching her dilemma. I got in front of her on the bank and yelled for her to straighten her wheels and slowly move toward my big mouth. With only a few inches on either side of her wheels she was able to reach the bank and then took off.
There is nothing more healing than a walk in the forest or sitting by a quiet river watching the fish jump. Sometimes our memories are better than reality. I like to watch the Andy Griffith Show just to connect, if only as a fiction, to quieter times.
Have a great weekend!
Maybe it could be lighted?Wow, you saved her! My Jazzy does a zero turn which is why I like a chair better than the scooters. The scooters are more popular and you can add rear view mirrors to them, which I would love, but the zero turn is more important to me.
I am right now looking at forest wall hanging tapestry on eBay. I like that idea but don't want it too dark and most are unless you choose fall ones. I am undecided right now.
Maybe but I really like it dark at night in here. I use fairy lights on top of my kitchen cupboards to light my collection of vases and they give me enough light in the evening. I will see what I can find. I like a lot of bright colors.Maybe it could be lighted?
At least she didn't call you Mama! That makes me crazy! "I'm NOT your Mama!" I yell, except if it's a young, cute hispanic guy. Then it's okYesterday I ran into the new lady that is moving in next door to me. She was downstairs coming into the storage room when I was coming out. She is nice but she annoyed me a bit and I know I should not let it bother me but I hate when someone calls me "honey" or "hon". Which she did as I was leaving. It just sounds sarcastic to me especially coming from someone younger than me. If she does it again, I will mention to her that I would appreciate her not calling me honey. I am not her honey (or a child) and she doesn't even know me yet.
Exactly! Especially important at my age not to let anyone talk down to me.Kat..I know exactly what you mean..I hate being called pet names..like Hon, honey.. sweetie... from anyone younger than me..it's so Patronising.... it's almost I feel like being spoken down to... ...
oddly I don't mind it online.. I feel that it's said in a different nuance.... because there's no facial expressions to go by, but in real life.. no.... it makes my spine stiffenExactly! Especially important at my age not to let anyone talk down to me.
I will mention it nicely. If you let people talk down to you in the beginning, then you have to accept it from then on. I didn't say anything yesterday because there were others present. I am not sure this world is new to her since I think she moved from another building here. I am tactful and pleasant even when asking someone not to do something. If I don't speak up then I probably will avoid her instead of becoming friends with her.Your "world" is new to her...maybe you might cut her some slack. Give your friendship with her a chance?
I understand, and stand corrected.I will mention it nicely. If you let people talk down to you in the beginning, then you have to accept it from then on. I didn't say anything yesterday because there were others present. I am not sure this world is new to her since I think she moved from another building here. I am tactful and pleasant even when asking someone not to do something. If I don't speak up then I probably will avoid her instead of becoming friends with her.
I wasn't correcting you. I understood what you were saying too.I understand, and stand corrected.
No, she doesn't my name yet.Maybe the new lady, overwhelmed with moving, just couldn't recall your name at the moment? I am terrible with names, but I do still remember mine.
It just feels inappropriate for someone not close to me (such as my boyfriend or my parents) to address me as honey. They just shouldn't call me anything. It sounded sarcastic to me.It's funny how different we all are. I actually LIKE being called Honey! I have never once felt like I was being disrespected or talked down to. And I admit to calling store clerks "Dear" quite often. I'll say "Thank you, Dear, and you have a good day!". I don't think it's condescending at all. Maybe I should rethink it.....
I can see how you'd feel that way! I would feel terrible if I made someone uncomfortable, so I'm not going to do it anymore. I just never really thought about it.It just feels inappropriate for someone not close to me (such as my boyfriend or my parents) to address me as honey. They just shouldn't call me anything. It sounded sarcastic to me.
She hasn't said that since that first time. I talked with her a little yesterday. I think she is all moved in.I've been called a lot worse than that, please give her a little time to get settled and if it happens again tell her it makes you feel uncomfortable.