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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 is back to work and back to his usual hours after the prior two weeks, one with early hours and then last week off.
He wore every item of his work clothes, with very few exceptions, on his week off. Why? Habit. He has no executive function, but once he is in a habit, try breaking him of it. Or better yet, don't, use it to help him do something positive and useful.
The laundry room was in quite a state and none of the clothes smelled right, everything washed had to be rewashed.
He was in the bathroom when i arrived and as he headed for his sleep chair, he was picking up all the pajama tops he likes to use over his pillowcases and sniffing them. He wasn't very pleased and i reminded him they hadn't been washed since the prior Monday. He chose one anyway and said, "Um, timer?"
How long do you want to sleep? i asked and he answered, "About an hour."
I mentioned he should set the timer on the microwave and he said, "Broken."
Going to the big kitchen, i messed with it and something was wrong, but after hitting the cancel button a few times and opening and closing the door once, i finally got it to cooperate, set it for 60 minutes, and went to start sorting all those clothes.
Also, i noticed all the accumulated paper. It's been building up for a while and i consolidated it all into one box, then pointed it out to his mom. Getting him to go through it and get rid of most is up to them.
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Oat circle cereal piece in the bed. |
I asked later about the food in his bed and he said, "It fell off my pajamas." I certainly hope so, he doesn't need to be eating in bed.
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Mushed gummy vitamin. very sticky. |
This is why his gummy vitamins and i do not get along. He's out of them for the moment, thank goodness.
Once he was up and showered he told me about his weekend. "There was a pool party for the church...international students."
Oh, yes, i told him, they were supposed to have a party last Friday evening how'd it go?
"We had fun. My other friend is sick, though, and couldn't come."
I told him i was sorry and hoped the friend would be better soon, and asked about some other items.
Where, i asked, was the nerf and water pistol war?
He looked surprised and i told him he'd left his ammo and water pistol lying around. He grinned his little boy grin and said, "Fun weekend." Then he decamped for breakfast and i turned my attention to lunch and his ice vest.
The fridge did not look promising at first but did have a sandwich hiding in the back. I gathered the rest of the things for him to take and packed it all.
He kept wandering in looking for things, CDs, his vest, asking me if he should throw some things out. I told him going through the papers and throwing some of them away might be a good idea. He look carefully at three of them, folded them in half and put them in the trash, then went back for more breakfast.
Just before he left, he told me, "My friend has some summer ideas so we can, you know, live life, not just work, he says we could volunteer, or put on a talent show..."
What would your talent be? i asked.
"Singing and dancing!" he said with a huge smile. I don't know about the singing part, but he does love to dance.
And do crafts at the Sunday school class for special needs adults. He's a big kid and that's fine by us.
How about some funnies.
Have a blessed and beautiful Tuesday, everyone!
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Today is:
Aphrodisia -- Ancient Greek Calendar (bathing festival of Aphrodite and Peitho [Persuasion]; through tomorrow)
Casual Pi Day / Pi Approximation Day (22nd day of month 7; 22/7 is the approximation of Pi)
Hammock Day -- don't know who came up with this one, but at the height of the dog days, it seems appropriate; on some sites listed as Summer Leisure Day
International Childbirth Education Awareness Day -- can't find confirmation on this, but if you're going to have a kid, it's not a bad idea to get educated about what to expect!
King Father's Birthday -- Swaziland
National Penuche Fudge Day
Ratcatcher's Day -- celebrated by the British dating of the Pied Piper story; celebrated June 26 in Hamelin, Germany
Revolution Day -- The Gambia
Soma-Nomaoi Festival -- Haramachi City, Fukushima Prefecture, Japan (Wild-Horse Chasing, a four day festival in which a thousand horsemen, clad in ancient armor, compete for possession of three shrine flags, and along the Hibarigahara Plain, men clad in white costumes attempt to catch wild horses)
Spooners Day (Spoonerism -- Named for William Archibald Spooner, English cleric and scholar who once fussed at a student because "You hissed my mystery lesson," told a groom it was "kisstomery to cuss the bride," and once accidentally referred to Queen Victoria as "the queer old Dean.")
St. Mary Magdalene's Day (Patron of apothecaries, contemplative life and contemplatives, converts, druggists, glove makers, hairdressers and hair stylists, penitent sinners, penitent women, people ridiculed for their piety, perfumeries and perfumers, pharmacists, reformed prostitutes, tanners, women; Anguiano, Spain; Atrani, Salerno, Italy; Casamicciola, Italy; Elantxobe, Spain; Foglizzo, Italy; La Magdaleine, Italy; against sexual temptation)
Stilt Dance Day -- Anguiano, Spain (a special stilt dance performed on the Feast of the city's patron, St. Mary Magdalen)
Birthdays Today:
George Alexander Louis Windsor, His Royal Highness Prince of Cambridge, 2013
Madison Pettis, 1998
Selena Gomez, 1992
Scott Dixon, 1980
Daniel Jones, 1973
Rufus Wainwright, 1973
Irene Bedard, 1967
Rhys Ifans, 1967
Shawn Michaels, 1965
David Spade, 1964
John Leguizamo, 1964
Rob Estes, 1963
Keith Sweat, 1961
Willem Dafoe, 1955
Alan Menken, 1949
Albert Brooks, 1947
Don Henley, 1947
Danny Glover, 1946
Estelle Bennett, 1944
Bobby Sherman, 1943
Kay Bailey Hutchison, 1943
Alex Trebek, 1940
Terrence Stamp, 1939
Louise Fletcher, 1934
Oscar De la Renta, 1932
Orson Bean, 1928
Bob Dole, 1923
Amy Vanderbilt, 1908
Alexander Calder, 1898
Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy, 1890
William Archibald Spooner, 1844
Gregor Johann Mendel, 1822 (Note: some sources say July 20)
Debuting/Premiering Today:
Plan 9 From Outer Space(Film), 1959
Today in History
King Edward I of England and his longbowmen defeat William Wallace and his Scottish schiltrons outside the town of Falkirk, 1298
The Swiss decisively defeat the Imperial army of Emperor Maximilian I in the Battle of Dornach, 1499
A second group of English settlers arrive on Roanoke Island off North Carolina to re-establish the deserted colony, 1587
Alexander Mackenzie reaches the Pacific Ocean becoming the first Euro-American to complete a transcontinental crossing of Canada, 1793
In the Battle of Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Rear Admiral Nelson is wounded in the arm, and part of it is amputated, 1797
Death of Josef Strauss, Austrian composer, 1870
First ever motorized racing event is held in France between the cities of Paris and Rouen. The race is won by comte Jules-Albert de Dion, 1894
Wiley Post becomes the first person to fly solo around the world traveling 15,596 miles in 7 days, 18 hours and 45 minutes, 1933
Dezik and Tzygan become the first of Russia's Space Dogs, making a sub-orbital flight, which they both survived, 1951
Japan completes its last reparation to the Philippines for war crimes committed during WWII, 1976
Martial law in Poland is officially revoked, 1983
The second Blue Water Bridge opens between Port Huron, Michigan and Sarnia, Ontario, 1997
The Stonehenge World Heritage Site announces the discovery of a possible new henge, the biggest discovery at a major monument in over 50 years, 2010
Norway is the victim of twin terror attacks, on government buildings in Oslo and a youth camp at Utoya, 2011
Scientific studies reveal that dolphins have unique names for one another, much like humans do, 2013
The Brain Kids, a team of robots from Japan's Chiba Institute of Technology, wins this year's RoboCup, a robotic soccer tournament started 18 years ago to encourage new developments in the robotics field, 2015
India's lunar mission, Chandrayaan-2, successfully takes off from Satish Dhawan Space Center, Sriharikota aiming to make India the fourth nation to soft-land on the moon, 2019
The French submarine Minerve, which disappeared in 1968 with a crew of 52, is rediscovered off coast of Toulon, France, 2019
Droupadi Murmu is the first tribal politician to be elected President of India (head of state, without executive powers), 2022
The United States Postal Service issues a commemorative stamp in honor of Alex Trebek, long-time host of Jeopardy, 2024
It's nice that Carl has his routine back.
ReplyDeleteThose funnies are great Hands-free being forbidden? I hope not for biking.
ReplyDeleteThe hands free funny is great! Sounds like the week off makes for like double the work for you. Glad he is back to work.
ReplyDeleteGod bless always.
ReplyDeleteAi, pobra de tu!
ReplyDeleteS'ha de tenir molta paciència. ;-)
Aferradetes!
Carl is certainly a handful. We want to shop that way too.
ReplyDeleteOh you should write a book based on Carl ~ you are his angel, for sure ~ hugs,
ReplyDeletean artist reflects,
(carol and ziggy)
I agree with Carol on writing a book about Carl. He's most entertaining.
ReplyDeleteLove all the funnies and the landing one is my favorite. I spewed my coffee.
Thank you for joining the Happy Tuesday Blog Hop.
Have a fabulous Happy Tuesday. Love and hugs. ♥
Well, it looks like Carl did his part in making sure you have job security:). And yes, Mom says to bring on the 1999 prices and do it soon - some grocery items are just getting ridiciulously expensive, especially beef.
ReplyDeleteHave a good week.
Woos - Misty and Timber
Carl day is always fun to read about- probably not so fun for you to work there though. I like the grocery sign. XO
ReplyDeleteCarl never fails to supply you with things to do! I love that hands free funny too!
ReplyDeleteOona: "Oona would like to hear more about this box full of paper. Is it still available? How much is the rent?"
ReplyDeleteYou had me smiling from beginning to end! As for Carl's laundry room....!
ReplyDeleteKeith's Ramblings, btw!
DeleteLove the funnies!
ReplyDeleteROFL 'not yours' I only have about 10 in my own surge protector so I guess I am a bit luckier.
ReplyDeleteMarjorie and Toulouse
DashKitten
Carl is ever the entertainer! 😁 LOVED your funnies! And yes, please, let's go back to grocery prices from 1999!! 😅
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