Keeping Busy
This week has been fairly busy.
Monday I went to Frick Hospital for blood work that I needed before my CT o
Saturday. It is a follow up to see if there is any growth to a lesion on my left
kidney. It is what it is and will take care of it one way or another. After I
had my blood drawn, I grabbed a quick breakfast and drove to the Fayette
County Courthouse to have my concealed carry permit renewed. I stopped at the
Veteran Affairs office for some information and then came home.
Wednesday I volunteered to
distribute Veteran baskets of food at the Mt. Pleasant Fire station. That is
always a busy event. The food trucks arrive at eight A.M. and are unloaded. We’re
never sure of the exact number or what food will arrive, but we always know
that it will take a lot of work carrying the food boxes to the veteran’s cars
and trucks. The boxes weigh about 20 pounds each and we have to carry the
boxes about thirty feet or so to the cars as they arrive and the veterans are
signed in. As usual, there are boxes of frozen foods; that may include
different types of meat, pastries, and other frozen dinners. There is usually a
box of dried food, cans of vegetables, cereals, mac & cheese, soups, and
other dry food goods. The contents will vary by what the food bank was able to
procure, but the canned goods inside always make carrying the “dry” boxes to
the cars a “weighty” problem. There is almost always half gallons of milk and
fresh fruit to distribute. This time we had sacks of oranges and packages of
fresh strawberries.
It touches my heart to see some
of the older veterans getting out of their vehicles and walking to sign in, Some
can barely shuffle up to give their names. I always wonder how some of them are
able to unload their food boxes at home. After arriving at eight A.M. and
preparing for the deluge of veterans to arrive, they slowly trickle in at
first, the onslaught begins. Vehicle after vehicle arrives, and the loading
team goes into action. Traffic control sometimes gets hectic. Finally clean-up
and home. I got home at 5 P.M. but didn’t take off my boots. I had van duty at
church.
Thursday I washed two loads of laundry,
hung them out to dry, and then folded and put them away. My computer repairman
stopped by to see why I was having problems with my computer He cleans and
solves my slow-downs etc. The major problem was my internet. Foxfire was having
issues, and he has my computer accessing the internet through another site. So
like it or not, I’m back on line.