Very Busy Tuesday

 

I finished reading The Pillars of the Earth by Ken Follett on Sunday evening. I enjoyed the book immensely.

 

I woke up at 7:30 this morning. I took Hope to the kitchen/laundry room and tied her on her leash. I ate fruitcake with a Caffeine Free Diet Sam’s Cola for breakfast. I went back to bed and slept until 8:30. I let Hope loose.

 

I drank several cups of coffee with vanilla syrup.

 

I dressed in nice jeans and a pretty sweater Mom gave me. I packed my cooler. I packed my library books into my tote. I tied Hope on her leash. I wrote a check to Mom.

 

We left the house at 10:00. We stopped at the church and Mom took in a Christmas gift for one of our friends. We went to the post office, mailed Mom’s Christmas cards, mailed a package to Mom’s brother, picked up some flat rate boxes, and Mom bought some forever stamps. We went to Mom’s bank and she cashed the check I gave her. We went to the recycling trailer and unloaded our cans. Mom received $41.40 for the cans. We went to Goody’s and I bought six shirts. Mom bought two outfits. We went to Family Christian Store and I bought a book as a present for Alicia. Mom bought two books. We went to LifeWay and Mom bought a pocket New Testament for Alex. We went to the library and I rechecked my books and picked up a few new ones.

 

We went to KFC and ate lunch. I had wanted chicken for a couple of days. It was very good. I did not like the Diet Pepsi though.

 

We went to Sam’s Club. I bought World Without End by Ken Follett and 45oz of Tiny T Bonz for Hope. Mom picked up her medicine. We went to Wal-Mart. I bought four toothbrushes and forty-eight Slim Jims for Alex. I also bought some other groceries and a dog toy. Mom bought groceries and some household needs.

 

As we drove back to the house an idiot pulled out right in front of me and I braked hard or we would have had an accident. We got home at 4:20 and I let Hope loose. We unloaded the Explorer. I put my purchases away.

 

I read some in The Cambridge Introduction to Creative Writing by David Morley.

 

We wrapped Alicia’s Christmas gifts. I took the gifts to Alicia and she put them under their tree. I went out and talked to James at the barbeque pit for a few minutes.

 

I ate salmon patties with a Caffeine Free Diet Sam’s Cola for supper.

 

Mom’s homebound buddies from the church called wanting to come over. Mom said it was okay. I tied Hope on her leash. Frances and Wendell came and Mom gave them Christmas presents. She showed them one of my paintings and I showed Frances the ones in my room. I also let them read some of my work. They were very impressed by my art and writing. They said I was very gifted and that I should be making money from my work. I wish I knew how to do so. After they left I let Hope loose.

 

I read some in The Cambridge Introduction to Creative Writing by David Morley.

 

Always,

Jo Ann Wink

A Poem Sketch

 

Joy For Our Tomorrows

 

Our Creator must pity us

When winds of misfortune

Sweep through our lives

Jeopardizing our tomorrows.

 

I am sure that our Creator

Wishes us the best

Of all things today

Moreover, in our tomorrows.

 

It is a terrible pity

That the winds of change

Sometimes leave us wondering

About our tomorrows.

 

Our Creator wants us

To find happiness not pity

Even when ill winds come

Threatening our tomorrows.

 

Jo Ann J. A. Jordan

© December 3, 2007 Wink

Conversation by Phone and in Person

 

I woke up at 8:20 this morning. I took Hope to the kitchen/laundry room and put her on her leash. I heard the car leave with Mom going to church. I ate a pudding with a Caffeine Free Diet Sam’s Cola for breakfast. I let Hope loose.

 

I got dressed. I called Medicare to see if I would qualify for the help from Social Security with my medicine next year. The first lady I talked to was going to send me the form, but we were disconnected so I called back. The lady I spoke to said I was already getting the aid. She said that my plan had changed and I needed to enroll in a different plan. I gave her my medications and she came up with a different plan, which would cost me less. I asked her if she could check and see if the plan Mom was on was the best one for her. After about two hours, we concluded there was a better plan for her, but I could not change it. The benefits specialist also looked for prescriptions that would be eligible for extra aid during the coverage gap for Mom. She gave me a list of nine medicines for which the drug companies might be willing to help. I will have to call them and see if I can line up the aid.

 

I was tired after I hung up the phone, but I vacuumed the house anyway.

 

I ate a Lean Cuisine meal with a Caffeine Free Diet Sam’s Cola for lunch.

 

I read a few pages in The Pillars of the Earth by Ken Follett.

 

Mom came home and brought me a kid’s meal from Folks. I ate it with a Caffeine Free Diet Sam’s Cola. I told her about the Medicare Rx plans, but she does not want to change. She is afraid another plan might not be as good as AARP. I am not going to push her.

 

I shaved with the electric razor, which does not do a very good job. I took a shower.

 

Jeremy, my nephew, came to visit. Mom asked him to put up the new light fixture over the breakfast nook. I had to help turn the breakers off. I helped hold flashlights and get tools. It took about an hour to put the fixture up. After that was done Mom asked him to help hang a picture and he did that. She gave him the Christmas presents for he, Christy, his wife, and Linda, his mother.

 

I ate a Lean Cuisine meal with a Caffeine Free Diet Sam’s Cola for supper.

 

I put Mom’s medication for the next two weeks into the dispensers.

 

I read some more in The Pillars of the Earth by Ken Follett.

 

I hope everyone had a good weekend. Mine was decent.

 

Always,

Jo Ann Wink

December 1, 2007

 

Nothing eventful happened today, except Alex called and we talked three hours. He still does not know if he will be able to come home for Christmas.

 

It is too late to write more. Hope everyone has a good weekend. Mine is great so far.

 

Always,

Jo Ann Wink