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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 was at church for Pilgrimage Sunday evening, enjoying the music and planning to walk to the next stop, but he first asked me, "Do I need to go to the car and get my gloves and hat?"
I told him it was up to him, but it was going to get very cold, and he departed. If he did the whole thing, I'm sure he got home late and maybe that's why when i showed up at the house Monday morning he was already in his sleep chair.
With a timer set for, at that point, 77 minutes.
I get there around 6am, and he doesn't have work until 11, and won't get up before 9, preferring 9:30. Why his timer was set to go off around 7:15 is anyone's guess.
It's freezing winter, his jacket is out, and so is his ice vest. Why the latter has been dragged out of the closet, well, his explanation is without the ice packs it does insulate him under the coat and keeps him warmer. Whatever works, i guess.
Ms. V had washed all of her "unmentionables" and had them hanging up to dry in the laundry room. Carl had still managed a load and it was properly washed. I got it to the dryer and then saw him heading for his room.
I asked him what was up, and he said, "Gargle!" then grabbed his mouthwash bottle and took a swig. Oh, well, it's his bottle, i guess he can help himself that way if he wants.
As i was cleaning i noted he was out of throat lozenges. Then i found them on top of the fridge in a bag. I guess he'd taken them to work.
Carl next came in while i was cleaning and setting up the bathroom for him to shower. He was wearing both the apron i'd left in the kitchen for him to use while he ate breakfast and his bathrobe on top of his pajamas. He grabbed the clean wash cloth and wet it, and i asked what was up.
"I need to wash, I can't sleep because I can smell it!" He took the cloth as i left the room, but he came out a few minutes later with no apron, just the pjs and the robe, saying, "That's better" and he went back to his chair.
Eventually he got up, showered and dressed, then started saying, "Coffee? Do I have coffee?"
Your dad has the K-cups, i told him, and i can help you make some.
He went to the kitchen and found coffee concentrate in the fridge, he seemed happy with that.
As i fixed his lunch/dinner, we chatted and he supervised me closely.
"I need a snack and supper," he was saying, dropping another ice pack in his cooler with the food, a frozen dinner, cheese stick, snack bar, fruit cup, peanuts, and more.
One's not enough? i asked and he just looked at me and then bent over at an odd angle, almost right into the fridge, and he, well, let's be polite and say "broke wind."
He stood up and grinned. "That's better," he said.
You have to admit, it must be nice to be a Carl, with no idea at all that it might not be considered appropriate to "let 'er rip" right in front of the domestic help.
Then he was looking for his devotional. He thought it could be in the car, but it wasn't. I had a spare one from church and gave it to him, not the same as what he had, but it will work.
As i tried to hustle Carl out the door, he stopped to look at his video games. "I need to go to the game exchange place," he muttered, then turned to me and asked, "do I have water in my box?"
Yes, i told him, and punch.
"Do I need another jacket?"
Up to you, i'd barely said when he walked out the door, leaving it open. I'd barely gotten to it to close it when he came back in. "Badge?" he asked, but i had not seen any of his work badges.
Twice more he came in, looked confused, and went back out the door, then finally drove off. We did get him out in plenty of time, too.
How about some funnies.
Have a blessed and beautiful Tuesday, everyone!
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Today is:
Barbie and Barney Backlash Day -- if you need an explanation, you don't have kids; sponsored by Wellcat Holidays
Beethoven Day -- celebrate the anniversary of his birth by listening to one of his fine works
Bijoy Dibosh -- Bangladesh (Victory Day)
Day of Reconciliation -- South Africa
Day of the Republic -- Kazakhstan (Independence from the USSR in 1991)
Festival of Sapientia -- Ancient Roman Empire (personification of wisdom and knowledge)
Icelandic Yuletide Lad of the Day, Pottasleiker -- Pot-licker, who tries to snatch unwashed pots and lick them clean
Man Will Never Fly Memorial Society Annual Meeting
National Chocolate Covered Anything Day
National Day/Independence Day -- Bahrain(1971)
Posadas Navidenas (Fiesta of the Virgin of the Lonely) -- Mexico (celebrated through the 24th, "pilgrims" go house to house seeking shelter to commemorate the search of Mary and Joseph for shelter in Bethlehem)
Simbang Gabi -- Philippines (Christmas festivals that last until Three Kings Day)
St. Adelaide's Day (Patron of abuse victims, brides, empresses, exiles, in-law problems, parenthood, parents of large families, princesses, prisoners, second marriages, step-parents, and widows)
Stupid Toy Day -- make sure you aren't giving a stupid toy to any kids you buy for, if you need to know what those are now, ask the kids, they'll gladly clue you in
Tea Party Day -- Boston, MA, US (anniversary of the 1773 Party)
Vijay Diwas -- India (Victory Day)
Wan Kila Haeng Chat -- Thailand (National Sports Day)
Birthdays Today:
Michael McCary, 1971
Benjamin Bratt, 1963
William "Refrigerator" Perry, 1962
Jon Tenney, 1961
Alison La Placa, 1959
Billy Gibbons, 1949
Benny Andersson, 1946
Steven Bochco, 1943
Lesley Stahl, 1941
Liv Ullmann, 1939
Bruce N Ames, 1928
Arthur C. Clarke, 1917
Margaret Mead, 1901
Noel Coward, 1899
Wassily Kandinsky, 1866
George Santayana, 1863
Jane Austen, 1775
Ludwig von Beethoven, 1770
Catherine of Aragon, 1536
Debuting/Premiering Today:
"One Day At a Time"(TV), 1975
"Dragnet"(TV), 1951
"Me and My Girl"(Musical), 1937
Variety(Magazine, first issue), 1905
"From the New World"(Dvorak Symphony), 1893 (often called "New World Symphony")
Today in History:
An Lushan revolts against Chancellor Yang Guozhong at Fanyang, initiating the An Shi Rebellion during the Tang Dynasty of China, 755
Mount Vesuvius, Italy erupts, destroys 6 villages & kills 4,000, 1631
Oliver Cromwell sworn in as English Lord Protector, 1653
The last recorded eruption of Mount Fuji in Japan, 1707
A big tea party in Boston harbor -- Indians welcome -- is "celebrated" (Boston Tea Party), 1773
Fire burns over 600 buildings in NYC, 1835
In New Zealand, the Charlotte-Jane and the Randolph bring the first of the Canterbury Pilgrims to Lyttelton, 1850
The Kingdom of Nepal accepts its constitution, 1862
AntonÃn Dvorak's Symphony No. 9 in E minor, Op. 95, From The New World is given its world première performance at Carnegie Hall, 1893
The first submarine with an internal combustion engine is demonstrated, 1897
The "Great White Fleet" sails from Hampton Downs on its round the world tour, 1907
The first credit union in the US is formed, in Manchester, New Hampshire, 1908
The first US postage stamp picturing an airplane, a 20 cent parcel post, is issued, 1912
Albert Einstein publishes his "General Theory of Relativity", 1915
The Haiyuan earthquake, magnitude 8.5, rocks the Gansu province in China, killing an estimated 200,000, 1920
Theodore Cole and Ralph Roe attempt to escape from the American federal prison on Alcatraz Island in San Francisco Bay; neither is ever seen again, 1937
Thailand joins the United Nations, 1945
William Shockley, John Bardeen and Walter Brattain build the first practical point-contact transistor, 1947
Cleveland, Ohio becomes the first post-Depression era US city to default on its loans, owing $14,000,000 to local banks, 1978
An episode of Pokémon, "Denno Senshi Porygon", aired in Japan induces seizures in 685 Japanese children, 1997
George W. Bush signs the CAN-SPAM Act of 2003 into law, 2003
The US National Institutes of Health places a moratorium on new studies using chimpanzees as research models when a report comes out showing that most of such research is scientifically unjustified, 2010
After years of receding, the Arctic sea ice is shown to have rebounded in extent and volume, 2013
A five-day pollution red alert is declared in Beijing and 21 other Chinese cities is classified by officials as a “meteorological disaster”, 2016
A nine-year-old girl who died of an asthma attack in 2013 becomes first person in the world to officially have air pollution listed as her cause of death, 2020








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