Tuesday, August 27, 2024

Broken Ice Packs, Sprinklers, and Having Fun, a Random and Happy Tuesday Post

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It's time once again for a random and happy Tuesday, linking up with Stacy's Random Thoughts at Stacy Uncorked and Sandee at Comedy Plus 


The sprinklers were on when i arrived at Carl's yesterday, and that is seldom the case.  Carl was moving toward his sleep chair already but Mr. L was up eating breakfast as he often does before he lies back down.


When i told him the sprinklers were on, he joked, "We have those?  Oh, yeah.  I didn't set them, though, I wonder if the lawn people did."


They went off soon after, so i'm guessing whoever messed with them, it was intentional.  Probably the lawn people, who are very good and diligent.


Carl had done his best to get most of the laundry done, with mixed success.  He had some dirty clothes on hangers with the clean stuff because he hangs all of it up inside out.  Why?  Because it's inside out when he takes it off and it doesn't occur to him to change that.


When i dug the recyclables out of his garbage can -- which had a bag in it with one clip so it wasn't wadded at the bottom with the garbage on top of it, will wonders never cease --  as i got the recyclables and brought them out to the can, i lifted the can lid and heard a distinctive thump.




Hmmm, this out of his car, probably because he cleaned it and left it on top of the recycle can to dry, plus the stain remover not put away, um, he had another date and his mom made him try to clean the car a little, i was sure of it.


Getting into his fridge, i almost wished i hadn't.




He has a tendency to throw all his stuff in a grocery bag on the way out of work, both his purchases and his other stuff, and just shove it all in the fridge when he gets  home.  This time, i found water in a grocery bag with his jar of preserves and jar of peanut butter.




The culprit/water source.  He'd thrown the melted-by-the-time-he-left-work ice pack in the bag, and when the jars landed on top of it on the shelf, three of the little compartments popped open.


He also had this in the refrigerator.





Does he think that's enough to save?


Yes, Carl does.  I left it on the breakfast table and he used a spoon to scoop out the tiny bit left and enjoyed every smidge.  Simple man, simple pleasures.


Speaking of which, i asked how his weekend went, and he said, "Plans didn't work out..."


In talking to Ms. V after, she said, "He didn't get to go to the movies, it just didn't work out.  He kept saying, 'I never get to have any fun!'"





"But he did get to go to trivia night at church with Sarah, and I asked him, 'Didn't you have fun doing that?'"


So i was right, he did have a date, at trivia night.  I'm sure he had fun, and this weekend is his birthday and they have plans, so we don't need to feel too sorry for him.


Once he was dressed, Carl headed to the breakfast table wearing his hat and his work vest.


Why do you have those on? i asked.


"Trying to be ready early," he said.


The vest, maybe, i told him, but ditch the hat, you can't get your apron on over it and you need to protect your clothes while you eat.


He realized i was right and handed me his hat.


While he was eating, i was packing his lunch and his ice vest and he was doing what he generally does, scrolling on his pad.


"Arsenic!" he suddenly said.


I looked at him, and he said, "Arsenic, in apple juice, how would it get there?"


Walking over, i saw he was reading about a recall of apple juice because of arsenic.  


I have no clue how such a thing could happen, i told him, but it's better to be eating the whole fruit anyway.


Right before he left, he said, "Pray for me.  Blood test Thursday," and with that he was gone, the first time.  He came in two more times, both of them to get something from the kitchen.


He's probably getting his blood sugar checked again, as he's supposed to be watching his sugar since he is now insulin resistant.  All i can say is, good luck with that.  He has cake in his refrigerator as i write this.


In honor of Mr. L's joke, sprinkler memes.














Have a blessed and beautiful day, everyone!








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It is my month to post the Words for Wednesday.  Here they are if anyone wishes to work on a story early, and remember, the prompts are not the point, the creativity is the point.


This week the prompts are:


consider

second

sink

instinct

face

flash


and/or the following random sentence


My daughter always said she doesn't get mad, she gets even.


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Today is:


Banana Lover's Day


Be Kind to Humankind Week Touch a Heart Tuesday 


Birthday of Isis -- Ancient Egyptian Calendar (date approximate)


Day Sacred to Consus -- Ancient Roman Calendar (god of graineries, horses, and mules)


Feast Day of Pan -- Ancient Greek Calendar (date approximate)


Just Because Day -- internet generated, enjoy something ordinary you like to do, just because!


National Pots de Creme Day


Petroleum Day -- on the anniversary of the opening of the first commercial oil well in Titusvilla, PA, US, in 1859, a day set aside to work on figuring out how to do without petroleum


St. Caesarius' Day (Patron against fire)


St. Monica's Day (Mother of St. Augustine; Patron of abuse victims, alcoholics, difficult marriages, disappointing children, homemakers, married women, mothers, victims of adultery and unfaithfulness, victims of verbal abuse, widows, wives; Bevilacqua, Italy; Mabini, Bohol, Philippines)


"The Duchess" Who Wasn't Day -- birthday of Margaret Wolfe Hungerford, who wrote under the pseudonym "The Duchess" and first said, "Beauty is in the eye of the beholder" in her novel, Molly Bawn


Tvímánuðr -- Traditional Icelandic Calendar (the name means "Double Month", and the origin is uncertain; perhaps because winter is coming and it's time to double up on the preparations)


Volturnalia -- Ancient Roman Calendar (god of water)


Ziua Republicii -- Moldova (Independence Day, 1991)



Birthdays Today


Sarah Chalke, 1976

Chandra Wilson, 1969

Paul "Pee-wee Herman" Reubens, 1952

Barbara Bach, 1947

Tuesday Weld, 1943

Tommy Sands, 1937

Martha Raye, 1916

Mother Teresa, 1910

Lyndon B. Johnson, 1908

C.S. Forester, 1899

Samuel Goldwyn, 1882

Theodore Dreiser, 1871

Charles Gates Dawes, 1865

Hannibal Hamlin, 1809



Debuting/Premiering Today:


"Good Sex! with Dr. Ruth Westheimer"(TV), 1984

Mary Poppins(Disney film), 1964

"Prométhée/Prometheus"(Fauré tragédie lyrique), 1900




Today in History


The Persian invasion of Greece is halted with Greek victories in two separate battles, BC479

Koreans battle and prevent Japanese invasion, 663

The first unmanned hydrogen balloom flight reaching 900 m altitude, 1783

Petroleum is discovered in Titusville, Pennsylvania leading to the world's first commercially successful oil well, 1859

The shortest war in world history occurs from 09:00 to 09:45 between the United Kingdom and Zanzibar, 1896

Edgar Rice Burroughs' publishes "Tarzan of the Apes", 1912

First flight of the turbojet-powered Heinkel He 178, the world's first jet aircraft, 1939

The Mariner 2 unmanned space mission is launched to Venus by NASA, 1962

Turkish military diplomat Colonel Atilla Altikat is shot and killed in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, 1982

The Rainbow Bridge, connecting Tokyo's Shibaura and the island of Odaiba, is completed, 1993

Mars makes its closest approach to Earth in nearly 60,000 years, 2003

Curiosity, the Mars rover, broadcasts its first audio recording of a human voice from the surface of another planet, 2012

The UN releases a report saying that Myanmar military leaders should face genocide and crimes against humanity charges for violence against Rohingya, 2018

Race car driver Jessi Combs dies while setting new fastest women's land speed record of 522.783 mph at Alvord Desert, Oregon (posthumously awarded 2020), 2019

Gymnast Simone Biles wins her record 8th US Championship in San Jose, California, 2023

16 comments:

  1. I think apple pips are a source of arsenic, so if someone is juicing whole apples it could be from that.
    I remember days running through the sprinkler and allowed my kids the same joy. This coming summer I will teach the twins.

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  2. Good grief, mimi, I don't know how you stay so cheerfiul and helpful. Even the sound of the word "sprinkler" brings back so many happy memories of our days in the tropics when my children were small. Such fun!

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  3. I think all of us (of a certain age) can remember the joy of running through sprinklers.

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  4. Arsenic in applejuice, sprinkler memories, church night fun and blood tests, you and Carl are always sure to surprise with the choicest subjects.
    I hope everything goes off well, birthday and blood tests as well.

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  5. Trying to control his sugar intake is pretty much impossible so that disease is really going to become an issue as he gets older. Mom and her brother loved running through the sprinkler when they were kids. Now she can't imagine wanting to run through that cold water, LOL!

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  6. Apple seeds are a source of Arsenic. Poor Carl not having fun but those funnies were great!

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  7. Java Bean: "Ayyy, I love it when the sprinklers come on while I'm outside! So much fun to attack the water and try to catch it all in my mouth!"
    Lulu: "Then how come you were so weird and suspicious of the sprinkler mat Mama and Dada put out for you to play in?"
    Java Bean: "Because THAT was weird."

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  8. Carl is so entertaining and you treat him so very well. You can tell he loves you. Good for the both of you.

    Love all the sprinkler funnies. I laughed out loud more than once.

    Thank you for joining the Happy Tuesday Blog Hop.

    Have a fabulous Happy Tuesday. Love and hugs. ♥

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  9. I loved every word. What else is new, you may think. But I , me Katie, enjoy this blog to the max!! So does Mom.

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  10. You take great care of Carl ~ The sprinkler funnies are awesome ~ thanks, hugs,

    Wishing you good health, laughter and love in your days,
    clm ~ A ShutterBug Explores,
    aka (A Creative Harbor)

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  11. Carl always amuses us. Mom just checked our sprinklers since the lawn peeps were here and has to fix two.

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  12. No sprinklers here, we like a brown lawn. Never a dull moment with Carl. :)

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  13. I remember running through sprinklers, nice on a hot day. I think I might need my eyes checked. I looked at the empty container in the picture, with the white (sponge?) behind it, I thought the container was foaming, which would be ohhh, nooo, even for a Carl story!
    Cat

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  14. It's good to have job security, as you've said before :D
    I wonder if that Sprite bottle/sprinkler trick actually works - if the bottle will screw onto the hose fitting? If so, that's pretty clever!

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  15. Oh Carl!!! How many times do you say that when you are there? He is quite the character. Mom was intrigued by that jar of Cinnamon toast crunch spread. She has never seen that but she is sure the grands would love it. Sprinklers??? - blame it on the squirrels, they do all the bad stuff here:)

    Woos - Misty and Timber

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