Living on the Edge
Monday, January 20, 2025
Cold Day to Volunteer
Hello,
I was quite comfortable walking the three blocks to volunteer. When I arrived, I rang the buzzer so they would let me in. I heard nothing and saw nothing. The buzzer is a two-inch-long thing at the door. I pushed it again and again with no response. It seemed strange since I had talked about coming back today. Checked on the parking lot at the back of the building. It had several cars. Back to the front and pushed on a different place on the strip. There was a nice ringing sound. Soon someone came and opened the door. It was nice to step into the warm.
My first job was to write the expiration date on new food donations and put them on the shelf where they belonged. I managed to push a stack of cans off the back of the shelf that had no back. It was a bit of a scramble to find them and put them back. Most food was good for a long time, but some had been dated in 2022. They still give people the option of taking it if they like when it is canned items.
I also helped bag chicken from a fast-food place. It comes in every Monday. This was the third time I had done this job and I became the de facto leader as today no one else had done it. Mostly I just had to make some decisions about which pieces were going in a bag. In the past I have worked with people who are mentally challenged along with leader. Today it all went very fast and I even came home 15 minutes early.
Paula
Sunday, January 19, 2025
Drive to Church
Hello,
I was a greeter this morning at church. It was still below zero when it was time to leave. Leroy noted that the wind chill was -26 F. we decided it was prudent to drive. I missed the walk, but noted it was cold walking from the car to the building. Course we were not bundled up enough to be walking a mile. Once in the building many people wanted to know if we had walked. They were happy to hear that we even chose the car with heated seats.
I opened the door for many people. It would have been sensible to have kept on my mittens as the door handles were quite cold. I also did not have on decent socks for the weather. My wool sweater was a great barrier to the cold.
This afternoon I bundled up with warm outer wear and managed to get over 3000 steps outside. It was beautifully sunny with a wind, but I tried to find the most sheltered path. Leroy stayed in and walked with the TV on. I much prefer to be outside, although I will probably resort to doing that since I am still short for my 10,000 steps today.
It is something how insulated we are against the weather. We have houses that are any climate we chose as well as vehicles. Privileged we are indeed. Since I do not live on a farm with animals that need care it is more like being in a cocoon.
Paula
Saturday, January 18, 2025
Picture Puzzle
Hello,
We were gifted with a picture puzzle of the photo of the family gathered at Miriam’s church. Our downstairs friends thought it was such a good picture that it would make a good puzzle. It was indeed a good choice. Leroy and I managed to put it together in three days. It was fun to see the faces emerge after wondering what was what. It would have been easier if there had been more different colors to deal with. Miriam’s blouse was a stand out and got finished first. Fingers were not so easy to attach to a body so they did not get done very early. Even my older hands were a bit hard to isolate.
From another source we had the gift of tea at a local shop which sells tea and coffee. They did a lot of grinding of coffee beans. I know many people like the smell of coffee, but I do not. I was happy to leave the place with tea in hand.
We are also working on a crossword puzzle book. It is a bit of challenge because of the layout of the grids. Many of the letters are not part of another word so there are not so many clues that would normally appear as the puzzle is solved. Don’t know if we should admit it or not, but I am becoming quite adept at looking at the answers without seeing the entire puzzle. Perhaps that is cheating, but it seems some of the them would not be finished otherwise.
Paula
Friday, January 17, 2025
Shopping Adventures
Hello,
This afternoon Leroy and I went shopping for a new humidifier. At the hardware store I was a bit shocked at the prices. The one which just broke was much cheaper than that. How many years has it been with us? I asked a store worker, “Will they go on clearance at the end of the season?”
“They just store them and do not put them on clearance. This is a very busy season on them right now because so many homes are so dry. You could try our competitor next door as they sometimes have cheaper prices.” she replied.
The store next door did have lower prices, but not on the cool mist that I would like to have.
It was a nice warm day so we stopped to get the car washed. The first place was not working, broken part. However, their gas price was quite low for a few hours. Even though the gas tank was not so low we filled anyway. At the next place Leroy bought the ticket to get the wash. There we soon learned a car was stalled, blocking the entrance to the wash. The person who told us said she had been waiting for half an hour. Since the ticket was good until February we just went home.
I had just filled my car last week so I did not need gas. I was sad because I had paid almost 50 cents more per gallon.
On the up side we both have over 11,000 steps because we walked to church to help out there and did that shopping with long walks between the stores. I never park close if I can be farther away and get more steps.
Paula
Thursday, January 16, 2025
Sights on the Walk
Hello,
This morning on my first walk, I saw the mail carrier wearing shorts. My coat, two scarves, hat, and mittens kept me warm, but not hot. How does that guy manage all day with that attire?
This afternoon Leroy and I took a shorter walk. When we were waiting to cross the street, a car even stopped for us where there was no stop sign for them. Sometimes even at the stop signs I am not sure the cars are going to stop so we stay back. Perhaps we are invisible. I know that being a pedestrian is dangerous business with more deaths from that than from passengers in the city. We certainly look both ways and even try to check on people making a left turn. At night we each wear a flashing red light on our arm. Hopefully that makes us visible.
Some Christmas decorations are still up. I enjoy the lights at night. It adds variety to the walk. We always try to find protection from the wind. The college football field has strong winds blowing across it. Buildings are much more protection. When it is quite cold, I find self-talk keeps me positive about the experience. For instance, congratulating myself on getting half way. Sometimes I count the blocks that are left and maybe even the houses, if it is daunting. Anything to keep going. Leroy gets more steps on the same walk than I do. It is disgusting, but I try to convince myself that it is ok. His device records more steps than mine does.
Paula
Monday, January 13, 2025
Volunteering
Hello,
Saturday, I helped at the dinner following a funeral. Set up, serving, and clean up were all part of my tasks. That involved four hours of time. While there I was asked if Leroy and I would help with the Saturday evening meal for the hunger insecure people we serve each week. Leroy was home and he was happy to help with clean up. That involved two solid hours of work that at times were rather rushed and pressured. I am happy to help, but by the end of the day I was quite tired as much of that volunteer time was standing.
This morning, I volunteered at a noon meal provider that is close to our house. I packaged lettuce so people could take it home if they would like. Some boxes needed to be broken down for recycling. Then there was unsold chicken, from a restaurant, that needed to be bagged so people could take home smaller amounts. After that I poured coffee to those who wanted. Again, most of the time I was standing. My back did notice that after a while. The only draw back for volunteering here is that I do not get many steps on the walk there and back.
It was quite cold about 10 degrees F. so that was a plus to have a short walk. Leroy walked to church this morning. He left the house when it was 6 degrees with some wind. He tells me the walk home was much nicer as the temperature had risen and the wind was mostly at his back.
Paula
Thursday, January 9, 2025
Eagles Seen
Hello,
Yesterday when driving home, first Leroy spotted an eagle in the sky and then I did. I seldom see them while driving because I try to keep my focus on the road and the traffic around me. I just gave these a very quick glance. Leroy used to see them quite a lot as he drove across the river on the way to work.
Leroy volunteered a couple afternoons this week at the museum. He tells me that he does not know how he put in full days before. He is becoming used to retirement.
Leroy was not feeling so well last evening so he did not go to choir. I still walk even though it is dark and cold. I had so many warm things on that I was sweating by the time I reached church. I am not afraid because in the 12 years we have lived here I have had no trouble from anyone. Last night I met no one, perhaps because it was cold people were staying inside. I do let Leroy know when I leave the church so he could come looking for me if I do not arrive in a timely manner.
I walked this afternoon. It was an unusually solitary walk even though it was not so cold out. I still need two thousand steps to get to 10000. But I will get some more in the house.
Paula
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