The only shortcoming of our new little travel trailer, Iris, is that she has no bathroom. The advantage to this is that there is no plumbing to winterize, pipes to freeze, or onboard sewage to dump at a dumping station. The disadvantage is that we don’t want to be venturing out in the middle of… Continue reading Toilet Talk
Category: March
March Entries
Welcome March
Very good news for the first day of March. Today was my Mom’s last treatment. Well done Mom, and congratulations! The temperature plummeted last night, and it is back to winter weather we go again. Hopefully this week’s storms will be winter’s last blast. I am hoping that we don’t get too much snow, so… Continue reading Welcome March
Slow Recovery
Monday, March 30, 2015 The flue is on its way out! Friday morning my temperature had returned to normal. I feel better every day. The cough lessens in severity every day. I still sound “stuffed up”. It just above freezing out there today, and very, very windy. I had planned on running errands, but instead… Continue reading Slow Recovery
Extended Adolescence
I recently read an article by a married woman, a mother, who publicly outed her “eccentric” Dad as a disappointment in her life, with glorious derisive details. She seems to believe that all people feel as she does, when she says, “Here’s the thing about kids with eccentric parents: we never stop holding out hope… Continue reading Extended Adolescence
Turning Point
Friday, March 27, 2015 I got out for my walk on Wednesday morning, beating the rain. What I did not beat was the influenza bug. By Wednesday evening I was not feeling very well at all, and I had a low grade fever, at least that is when I first took my temperature. I had… Continue reading Turning Point