A Drippy Day
Lots of moisture . . . no bad storms. What a kick-off to the lawn mowing season.
I turned the thermostat on the furnace up a bit so I could work in the studio for a bit. That activity lasted until noon and then that was enough. It’s a good thing there was breakfast coffee left when I came upstairs. I usually have a bottle of Lipton’s Diet Green Tea open in the studio. I am not going to fess up how many days that bottle lasts. It’s a good refreshing taste and I do not need it ice cold.
The trip to the grocery story was a very good trip. It’s amazing the great things that can happen while one is strolling up and down the isles. I did pick up a 2.5 lb. pork shoulder roast for the crock pot plus a bag of carrots to go with it. I now have five options for meals plus perhaps a night of soup with a half grilled cheese sandwich. Dennis requested a box of cold cereal. Sometimes it might just do the trick for him as a snack. Four of Marie’s pot pies and three other Marie heat and serve meals for Dennis. When Dennis wants a heat and serve oven meal, I opt for a salad. It doesn’t matter if a few dishes are dirtied or a lot. Dennis is in charge of doing the dishes. There is no free lunch.
I checked in with Dee. She works in the bakery. Her husband is in the memory care unit in Sleepy Eye. She has just listed their rural home as she will be looking at living in an apartment. Brenda at the checkout is always ready with a smile. Her husband got hurt working at Swift Food Processing here in town. Dan is now confined to a wheelchair. And then . . . there is James Mitchell. A Hispanic fellow in his fifties that loves working in the grocery store whether it’s stocking shelves or carry-out. He and his wife packed up from Texas to be in this community where their family has settled. A very wonderful fellow. It does take me quite awhile to get out of the store.
I did do a stop at Family Dollar. Kitty litter was needed. They carry 21 lb. lightweight in plastic jugs. Much more doable than Sam’s Club’s box which is 40 lbs.
Amazing how a day can fritter away.
With that I will take my leave. ♥