greatbear: (jeff and me)
Or as I like to call it, Happy T!

I don't have to reiterate how my life has taken a bad turn lately, I'm trying to plod on regardless. Jeff is at work, this had not been planned, he decided to help out for a portion of today and tomorrow, but home well in time to relax, have dinner and yell at the various football games on teevee. I managed to put the (free-range, natural-fed, solar power processed) turkey we get every year from the farm across the road into the oven. The procedure was about as clumsy as that sentence, as I pulled the heavy Magnaware roasting pot from the fridge that was Mom's favorite onto my rolling toolbox stack, shuffled across the kitchen and tried to think how I was about to put the awkward 20 pound assembly in the oven while trying to steady myself with one arm. I absolutely can't bend over or in any way hold anything in front of me, but I managed to crouch and brace myself as I took the pot and contents off the rolling cart and finagled it into the oven. Success! I was bound and determined to do this as I've been doing lately trying to live an everyday life with the hopefully temporary snafu I'm dealt. I can now make short steps with the cane, and I can navigate the stairs using the railings. I've began tinkering and fixing things again, I can't tell you how much this helps my mental state.

Thanksgiving. Well, despite it all, I am thankful. Though Jeff had to work, it was of his own doing this time, and it really won't mess up0 the holiday. Jeff was given a day off for the two half days he was to put in, I said to tell his boss he should get two days off considering it is a holiday. Guess what? Jeff told his boss, and he agreed. I get Jeff for a nice long weekend the following week. I also have him Tuesday, since he will shuttle me to and from the doc for a followup visit, where I will have an earful to unload. If all goes well, and since the crazy crowds will have died off, Jeff and I might go to the store to get me out of the house. If I can hang off the back of some sort of cart, I can walk anywhere.

I'm thankful to still be around, that I have Jeff to take care of me despite the often cranky moods and intemperate outbursts. I have a few good friends that, despite their distance, really make me feel like people care. And, at the moment, I am thankful for the hugeassed home theater setup with its 17 individual speaker cones blasting Pink Floyd as I mess around the house and play with the pooches.

I hope those in LJ are having a good day too. Without you, I'd be definitely less fortunate.

Thanks.

T-Day

Nov. 22nd, 2012 01:05 pm
greatbear: (old graybeard)
Despite some setbacks recently, I still have a lot to be thankful for. Not the least of which is a thriving LJ family. :)

Happy Thanksgiving, everyone.

T-Day 2009

Nov. 26th, 2009 02:04 pm
greatbear: (glasses)
Happy Thanksgiving, everyone.

And for those that don't normally celebrate the holiday, Happy T!
greatbear: (forearms)
A big thank you to everyone who wished me well today on my birthday. You guys are great friends in my book.

It's only by coincidence that I share the same name as the famous meteorologist woodchuck from Punxsutawny, PA. Needless to say, I get a lot of ribbing and questions as to whether or not I see my shadow on my way out the door on my birthday (for the record, I did this time). The way most people know it, if a groundhog sees his shadow in the morning on Groundhog Day, it means six more weeks of winter. C'mon people, look at a calendar. Groundhog or not, it's about six weeks from now till the beginning of Spring. More accurately, if said varmint casts a shadow, it means the next six weeks of winter weather will be colder and more severe. As it stands, in most areas the colder days seemed to happen in November and December, with January being unusually mild, with a few t-shirt 'n' jeans days for me. I'm not complaining.

A big, furry hug from your favorite winter weather predictor.

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