The Friday Five ~ Aug ~ 29th

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Some weeks drag along, and you wonder if you will get through them. This was not the case for me this week. It was happily exciting. Here’s what’s happening.

1. We have not had measurable rain since early June. Most of the rain was in May.  My lawn is brown tumbleweeds, with barely a green patch. And since Autumn isn’t usually full of rain, we are more likely to see snow before our next significant rain.

2. I woke on Tuesday and sat up in my bed, allowing my feet to dangle over the edge. I stretched and opened my eyes, and I could see! Now it isn’t perfect, but it was close to clear, and once I jumped out of bed and turned on the TV, I could see the Closed Captioning.

3. I was so happy, and I alerted everyone close by. I knew I would need time to make sure it was real.

4. It’s funny because after a long period of time with little to no vision in that eye, I was skeptical about my eye magically healing.

5. I have been out alone. I drove to George’s Diner to have breakfast and to pick up my mail. Today, I plan to take a trip to the farm to pick up corn and collect the mail.

So, my gentle readers, this is all the good news happening here in New Hampshire. I am so happy and so thankful!

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The Friday Five ~ August 22nd

1000_F_211914291_Qs09VKAaEx15YWyQu8MYNEGTTffPyDeETo say it’s been a busy week would be an understatement. Here goes.

  1. I started the week anticipating news about my eye. Would I need more surgery? Should we wait a little longer? Would I always be like this? The good news is that a few days before my appointment, my vision had started to clear. It is not perfect, but I am beginning to see some things again.
  2. Tuesday dawned, and I got ready for my trip to Salem. I had made a reservation with Uber, leaving an extra half an hour for traffic. To sum it up, they did not arrive. I was standing in my driveway, and my friend Amy drove in. “Where do you think you’re going?” I told her what was happening, and she told me I was not driving and to get into her car.
  3. She drove me all the way to Salem. I cannot tell you how appreciative I am. Not being able to drive is a real pain. But Amy got me there!  I think it was all the craziness that kept me from losing my mind.
  4. They did several scans on my left eye and then tested the pressure and vision. I can see some of the things on the eye chart, but I’m still legally blind in my left eye.
  5. The news is mostly good. They’ve seen such improvement that they want to wait. I will go back in three weeks, and I hope that things will have continued to improve. I swear to God I will never take my vision for granted.

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The Friday Five ~ Aug. 8th

This week flew by for me. Here are the happenings in my wild and crazy life.

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  1. While listening to the TV, It had it turned itself off. I got up, changed the batteries in the remote control, and tried again. Nothing. I completely unplugged the TV, hoping that rebooting the machine would resolve the issue. It did not. I remembered that we’d gotten this Vizio TV nineteen years ago in January. Nineteen years! Well, so much has changed in nineteen years. I’m not sure where to start. Meanwhile, a good friend took the TV to see if he could repair it. I use a small flat-screen TV in my bedroom.
  2. I went to see my Eye Surgeon on Tuesday. I was not at all surprised that he told me my eye is still full of debris. The good news is that the lens that he adjusted is in good shape and the removal of the debris should restore my vision. This makes me feel hopeful. My tentative surgical date is the 25th.
  3. My sister and her husband, Ron, along with their daughter, Jin, and granddaughter, April, will arrive on Monday. I am so excited.
  4. I’ve been thinking about the things I miss right now. Dropping and going when I feel like it. You know, just grabbing my car keys and driving out to the farm stand. Also in this category is peripheral vision. At first, I was fine, and then I started hitting walls. Talk about frustrating.
  5. Does anyone have a feature on their TVs that they look for? I don’t want a super large TV, around 50 inches. My last TV (19 years old) was a big deal because it was an HD TV. Yes, I was genuinely impressed.

Update: After consulting with a good friend, I have ordered a new TV, which is expected to arrive tomorrow. After 19 years, the loss of the other TV made me sad, but now, I am so excited about the new one! Fun, fun!!!

So life goes on, and I’m right in the middle of most things.

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Friday Five ~ August 1st

1000_F_211914291_Qs09VKAaEx15YWyQu8MYNEGTTffPyDeEThis week seemed to fly by. I managed to accomplish a lot, as I can get a great deal done on the phone.  Here’s what’s happening in my neck of the woods.

  1. This was my lawn and yard trimming week. Lafe was here, and he mowed and weed-whacked; everything looks terrific. Best of all, it is lightly raining today, helping to water the lawn naturally.
  2. I created a home delivery list from the local grocery, and it was delivered. I then put everything away, and tonight I will make an easy dinner.
  3. A good friend of mine whose Post Office Box is near mine went in and cleared all the mail and packages. It was like Christmas and my Birthday all in one, as I’ve ordered many new things.
  4. Our neighborhood Doe gave birth to twin fawns this year. I haven’t seen them yet, as they avoid Heidi.
  5. I have an appointment on Tuesday with my eye surgeon. I am hoping for a good report.

20250728_132459Nurse Heidi is on duty.