The lady with the artificial foot from Oregon is now moving into the house across from Jon & Carolyn. Glad they have quiet vehicles, though I’m not sure how many people/vehicles live there. There’s a red SUV with Oregon plates and there’s a white SUV with California plates. Earlier there was a Budget rental truck. Same company and size we moved down with back in the summer of 2007.
Went out walking but this
time the app didn’t do the greatest job of tracking my route. Tom and I were
talking about how cool it would be if people were microchipped. I think it
would be way cool if I could see not only the location I was in but the room in
that location I was in as well. Our guess is that people will be microchipped
someday, be it mandatory or not. Right now people are too paranoid. I guess
there are that many people up to no good. But if you’re like us with nothing to
hide, then you don’t care who knows where you are. :-)
Although I know I’ve been
dreaming, my dreams have been too vague to remember them enough to write about
them.
Feeling bad for Aly. I’m
worried about both her and my sister. Aly’s white blood cell count is way up
and her platelets are low. Her doctor told her not to panic and that some kind
of treatment plan could be worked out. Let’s hope so! I would hate for her to
be sick no matter what but it would be especially shitty if she wasn’t well
enough to visit. She gets low on iron or something like that and it leaves her
feeling tired, weak and dizzy.
The older I get, the more I
realize just how much aging sucks. Other than the wisdom you acquire, it all
sucks shit big-time. 20 years ago I mostly had just the allergies and asthma to
deal with. Now I also have a dead thyroid, rashes, shitty vision, thinning
hair, gray hair, dry skin, TMJ, a deformed ear that is getting uglier by the
minute, a hopelessly fat body, crowns and bridges, a dead libido, and joints
that have lost a lot of flexibility. It chills me to think what life may be
like in 20 more years!
Things aren’t new and
exciting like they once were and you tend to have a bleaker outlook on life
when you get older as well. Maybe that’s because we’re smarter and so we’re
more realistic. When we’re younger, we don’t quite see the world for what it
really is and therefore we see all kinds of endless possibilities. We tend to
live in the moment and not worry so much about the future, and when we do worry
about the future, it isn’t usually in the way we worry about the future when
we’re older.
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