Tuesday, November 19, 2024

Leg Cramps, Lights Out and a Butterfly, 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 


Carl had work and i found the usual clothes situation.









Everything in the washer and dryer smelled clean, so it all passed.


My nose wishes i could say the same for everything i found in his room.  Maybe i need hazard pay?


Anyway, Mr. L was feeling much better than last week, and seems to be recovering.


Once Carl had evacuated his room for the sleep chair, i tried to shed some light on the place so i could see to clean it   The overhead lights in the corner are still burned out, but there's a lamp.


Which Carl had unplugged.  Oh, well, at least i didn't have to go searching for bulbs, right?


In other good news, there was no lotion bottle getting lotion all over his chair, mostly because he's out of lotion.  I'm sure he'll be taking care of that soon enough.


And!  I found his schedule for next week.  There's still no schedule for this week, but at least we know he has next Thursday and Friday off.  Veteran's Day may have gotten by him but he's going to get Thanksgiving and the day after and make it a four day weekend, by golly.


Once he was up he was chivvied straight into the shower, where i had prepared as usual so he wouldn't have to come out undressed.  He mostly complied, only needed a bit of a prompt to finish dressing his feet and get into his apron, which i had to remind him twice to tie.


By way of conversation, he said, "Church?  What's up?"  It's his way of asking what's going on at our church, where he and his parents are technically members.  Mr. L is homebound, Ms. V won't drive that far without Mr. L, and Carl goes with her to a closer place that actually has a great program for special needs adults.


I told him it's the usual, the pastor was out of town baptizing yet another of his grandchildren, the sermon series on Revelation is going well, and everyone is gearing up for the Advent studies.  He seemed satisfied with my summation and went for breakfast while i checked to see what he might have for lunch.





Pickings are slim this week, just a sandwich and some condiments, for once the plastic bag was empty.  He still got plenty, the sandwich, cheese stick, grapes, a fruit cup, carrot sticks, peanuts.




Some of the caramel popcorn from the top of the fridge got packed, too.  I had already packed some grapes, then he tried to do the same, although he grabs a much bigger bag than he needs.  We took care of that.


The whole time he was home, though, he kept turning all the lights in his room off, and i kept going behind him and turning them back on.  He would ask, "Do you need that?"


Yes, i assured him, i need the lights on so i can see the dirt.


He doesn't have cataracts, and he's been trained by the hardest to turn lights off, so he's going to turn them off.  And i will just have to continue to turn them back on when i'm there.  Don't worry, i leave the room dark when i go, that seems to make him feel better.


As he was preparing to leave, he kept stopping to rub his calf.  When i asked what was wrong, he said, "Crampy!"


Leg cramps?  Maybe you aren't getting enough minerals, i told him and he looked at me sharply.  Magnesium, potassium, sodium, all the major minerals your body has to have to function, it will pull from the outer muscles to make sure the heart, brain and internal organs are supplied.


He nodded sharply and left the room.  I know they have vitamins and other supplements in the kitchen, and i'm sure he went and took something.  Whether it will be the right something is anyone's guess.


We started heading for the car, he with his ice chest and me with a hat and his regular safety vest, and he said, "Prayer request."


You have a prayer request? i asked, and he nodded.  I'll pray for it, whatever it is, i told him.


"Busy," he said.  


You're very busy?  It's a busy week?


"Yes, busy, meetings, work, exercise place, want to see Sam..."


He's right, he is a busy man, and i will be praying for him, especially as it is supposed to rain a bit this week, which makes his job pushing carts at the MallMart harder.


Once we got to the car and i dug some things out of his cup holder so he could put his cup of coffee there and saw he had a note from his mom, Ms. V, propped on the steering wheel telling him to take off two future dates for appointments he has scheduled.


Who knows if it will happen, but all you can do is try.


Meanwhile, i had cleaning to do and the find of the week was this.






He'd uncapped his Flonase, for some reason, even though you aren't supposed to.  the cap is the diffuser.  Then he put an ink pen in the Flonase box.  Why he did any of it is anyone's guess.


I also found this.




It's a butterfly, another of the arts and crafts projects.  It is now living with last week's itsy bitsy spider.


How about some funnies.





















Have a blessed and beautiful day, everyone!










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Today is:


Alligator Wrestling Day -- internet generated, and i wonder if a cat that doesn't want its meds counts?


Automatic Toll Collection Day -- the first machine went into use on New Jersey’s Garden State Parkway on this day in 1954


Discovery Day -- Puerto Rico


Equal Opportunity Day / Dedication Day / Remembrance Day -- anniversary of the Gettysburg Address


Fete de S.A.S. le Prince Souverain -- Monaco (National Day)


Flag Day -- Brazil


Garifuna Day/Carib Settlement Day -- Belize


"Have a Bad Day" Day -- for the hidden, or not so hidden, grouch in all of us; sponsored by Wellcat Holidays


International Men's Day -- Australia; Canada; Ghana; Hungary; India; Ireland; Jamaica; Malta; Singapore; South Africa; Trinidad and Tobago; United Kingdom; United States


Liberation Day -- Mali


National Carbonated Beverage with Caffeine Day


National Entrepreneurs Day -- US (by Congressional designation)


Please Maintain Your Focus Today Day -- internet generated, but a good idea


School Pride Day -- US (always on the Tuesday of American Education Week)


St. Obadiah's Day (Obadiah the Prophet)


What Ever Happened to Gary Pucket?" Day -- internet generated, and a fun question to research


Women's Entrepreneurship Day   


World Toilet Day -- sponsored by the World Toilet Organization (yes, really, to raise awareness of the 2.5 billion people who don't have access to proper sanitation)



Anniversaries Today:


Zion National Park is established, 1919

Women's Christian Temperance Union is founded, 1874



Birthdays Today:


McCaughey Septuplets, 1997

Kerri Strug, 1977

Savion Glover, 1973

Gail Devers, 1966

Terry Farrell, 1963

Jodie Foster, 1962

Meg Ryan, 1961

Allison Janney, 1960

Anne Curry, 1956

Eileen Collins, 1956

Scott Jacoby, 1956

Glynnis O'Connor, 1955

Kathleen Quinlan, 1954

Ahmad Rashad, 1949

Calvin Klein, 1942

Garrick Utley, 1939

Ted Turner, 1938

Dick Cavett, 1936

Jack Welch, 1935

Larry King, 1933

Roy Campanella, 1921

Indira Gandhi, 1917

Peter Drucker, 1909

Tommy Dorsey, 1905

Billy Sunday, 1862

James Garfield, 1831



Debuting/Premiering Today:


Heaven's Gate(Film), 1980

"Rocky and His Friends/Rocky and Bullwinkle"(TV), 1959

The first Automatic Toll Collection Machine, at the Union Toll Plaza in New Jersey, 1954



Today in History:


The Council of Clermont, called by Pope Urban II to discuss sending the First Crusade to the Holy Land, begins, 1095

Rabbi Isaiah b Abraham aha-Levi Horowitz arrives in Isreal, 1621

The Jakobinen club forms in Paris, 1794

The Jay Treaty, the first US extradition treaty, is signed with Great Britain, 1794

Lewis and Clark reach the Pacific Ocean, becoming the first European Americans to cross the continent, 1805

Warsaw University is established, 1816

The St. Petersburg flood, caused by storms, kills 10,000, 1824

The second Canadian railway line, the Montreal and Lachine Railway, is opened, 1847

Lincoln delivers his Gettysburg Address, 1863

Boss Tweed is convicted, sentenced to 12 years, 1874

Carrie Nation attempts to address the US Senate, 1903

NY receives the first Marconi wireless transmission from Italy, 1911

Samuel Goldwyn and Edgar Selwyn establish Goldwyn Pictures (anybody want to guess what this eventually became?), 1916

The first issue of Time Magazine is published, with Emperor Hirohito on the cover, 1928

Télé Monte Carlo, Europe's oldest private television channel, is launched by Prince Rainier III, 1954

The first automatic toll collection machine is introduced on New Jersey's Garden State Parkway, 1954

Ford cancels the Edsel, 1959

Apollo 12 astronauts Pete Conrad and Alan Bean land at Oceanus Procellarum (the "Ocean of Storms") and become the third and fourth humans to walk on the Moon, 1960

Egyptian President Anwar Sadat becomes the first Arab leader to officially visit Israel, when he meets Israeli prime minister Menachem Begin and speaks before the Knesset in Jerusalem, seeking a permanent peace settlement, 1977

Lt. Gen. Maurice Baril of Canada arrives in Africa to lead a multi-national policing force in Zaire, 1996

Vincent van Gogh's Portrait of the Artist Without Beard sells at auction for $71.5 million USD, 1998

The People's Republic of China launches its first Shenzhou spacecraft, 1999

Claudia Castillo has a successful trachea transplant from stem-cell created organ, 2008

Many nations urge lower fishing rates on the Atlantic bluefin tuna; quota limits on the critically endangered fish are discussed by major fishing nations in Paris, 2010

The Philippines receives a $500 million emergency loan from the World Bank to help the country recover and rebuild in the aftermath of Typhoon Haiyan, 2013

‘Oumuamua (1I/2017 U1), the first interstellar object in our solar system to be detected by humans, is sighted by Robert Weryk using the Pan-STARRS telescope at Haleakaia Observatory, Hawaii, 2017 

LeBron James becomes the first player in NBA history to record a triple-double against all 30 franchises with 25 points, 11 rebounds and 10 assists as the LA Lakers beat the Oklahoma City Thunder, 2019

A partial lunar eclipse lasting 3 hours, 28 minutes and 23 seconds is the longest since 1440, 2021

Brazil records its highest-ever temperature of 44.8C (112.6F) in Araçuaí, Minas Gerais state, 2023

1 comment:

  1. I suspect that you often need and deserve hazard pay.
    And love that last funny. If only...

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