September 29, 2009

Tuesday, September 29, 2009

I had an appointment with a friend to go over some work that needed to be done. Some little things like the dishwasher door not closing properly and advise on what I need to do about the back door. It is smaller than a regular door at 28x76. I looked at the doors at the mobile home store and they were as junky as the on I have. They did have a nicer one but it was as junky as the on I have. They did have a nicer one but it was 34x76. I have to go to Home Depot and get one custom made which will cost more.

I walked Danny down the road today but the road is narrow with no shoulder. It has a curve just beyond the mobile home park and I have to get into the weeds when a car comes. This evening, I walked him around the mobile home park and met a nice couple walking their little dog. They welcomed me to the neighborhood and we chatted for a bit. Their dog was a female Yorki. She was a pretty dog with a silky coat. Everyone comments on Danny’s ears. They are unique to him.

I ran to the WaWa after dinner. It is a 40 minute trip. I’ll have to open a bank account at PNC which is near the library and Post Office. The WaWa doesn’t charge any fees for the ATM. I don’t know if PNC charges any fees or not. The bank I have in Vineland does not charge fees.

I looked up in my camera manual how to hook up my camera to the TV. I have to use the VCR tuner because my TV is El Cheapo and doesn’t have a port to connect the camera. I have to play around a little to find the channel. It’s hard because I’m not hooked up to cable. Anyway, I found it on Line 1. On the in Vineland, it is AUX. When I get a new digital TV and DVR, I’ll have to learn everything anew. It’s hard to keep up with it all.

News from the Vorlon Wife.

Posted by tedkarol at September 29, 2009 7:30 PM
Comments

Hi Karol,

You may not think you know much about computers and all the other techie stuff, but, you sure know a lot more than I do. And, I bet you know a lot more than a whole lot of older folks do. You do an amazing job of SO many things Karol. What you've had to deal with and what you've had to learn would be overwhelming for most of us. Please always give yourself the credit you so absolutely deserve. You're quite an amazing woman. It takes courage to face what you've been through since Ted died. I have a feeling that he watches over you and thinks "Oh my, I had no idea she could do all that she's done".

Your new home will be much easier for you once you get a few of the wrinkles out. There are always a few things we want to change when we move to a new place. You're doing absolutely wonderful. The greatest gift now would be for your Vineland home to be sold. Home sales have picked up just slightly in our area, but, still nothing like it was. We'll keep our prayers right out there for God to hear everyday.

Always sending you my best. Love, Ruth

Posted by: Ruth at September 30, 2009 5:11 PM