On Sunday 17 February 2019 03:25:15 Erik Christiansen wrote:

> On 16.02.19 20:01, Gene Heskett wrote:
> > And I've got to figure what to do Monday as my lady adds another
> > year to her journey on this ball of rock and water, making it to her
> > 79nth.
> >
> > Something she'll appreciate without any physical effort. With copd,
> > there's not much of that left.  Sigh...
>
> Maybe too late to organise, but women do like to be pampered, and a
> hair and manicure session might be a pepper upperer?

Sounds like a good idea, We've a chair I can put in the shower, and I can 
help her with that if she'll let me. She's afraid she'll get raped as 
its been about a decade.  The doc had her on HRT when we married, but he 
took her off that about 20 years back, so she's dried up and that store 
is closed forever.

> Going out to one 
> depends on the current energy levels, and your back I hear, but if a
> home visit is manageable, and a sensitive professional can be found in
> time, then it might go over well.

Thats pretty well out.

The next door neighbor has done the bath and hair a time or 3 since she 
first fell & broke a hip 2 years ago.  I'll check with her. Might be 
just the ticket.

Otherwise I'd have to get her into the wheelchair and into the toy and 
take her to her fav hair place. If the toy will run. Its been sitting 
with a charger on the battery for several months now. The computer kills 
it deader than dead in 2 weeks just sitting. I've had to put 2 new $140  
batteries in it in 2 years now, run down and sulfated. Charge it for a 
few hours, open the door & watch the dome light die. Now I just leave 
the automatic charger on it. I don't think she will ever drive it again, 
but its "her" car, so I can't sell it because there's no way I'd ever 
get her hoisted into the crew cab F-150 pickup I drive. The Toy is a 
2007 RAV4, 62,000 miles on it. And I see another weatherstrip is 
dragging in the the wind, front passenger door, bottom of window this 
time. I'll see about that when warmer weather arrives again, 28F here 
this morning.

>  Just a suggestion, thrown into the 
> pond.

Makes a nice ripple, thanks.

> Life's the art of the possible, and not everything's possible.
> Take care, Gene.

You too Erik.
>
> Erik


Cheers, Gene Heskett
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