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Well I'll tell you what is frustrating is the fact my grandfarher has more than enoigh money to live comfortably . I know this for a fact because I bought his farm on land cobtract and write him a check every month of which 40% of it is what he needs to live each month the rest is extra. But he loves to give mobey away and there is no shortage of family to take it from him. There are a couple I should just write the check to and make rhem pay income tax on it. He called yesterday wanted an advamce of his next oayment because he is broke. And get this because a family member has a bad floor and water heater amd he has a carpenter fixing the house all up and its getting exoensive. Then I walk in his house and almost fall through the floor. Grrr. This is why I am not on speaking terms with a portion of my family.

Family is difficult. We have some specimens like these in mine too.
Maybe this accident your grandpa had makes them to reconsider and be more considerate. Or am I being too optimistic?
I'm sorry you are going through this stressful moment, Travis. I hope it gets sorted soon.




What is it with stubborn old men, who are too generous yet don't look after themselves?
Hope you guys find a solution to the house repairs, he doesn't give you too hard a time, he gets released soon, and you guys don't burn out. If that happens, it won't help anyone, so you both take some time out for good sleeps and down time.




We have one we use, and at my old job the Deputy Director moved house, she's an academic, her husband is a trade nerd. These guys turned up, didn't even blink at the book boxes, and moved them all. They move more every day at the uni than what was in the house, so no judgement or grumbling.





That's good that they have found the cause of the problem. At least now he can get the treatment that he needs.

I feel your pain, Peggy. I hate moving! Good luck.
Anyone noticed that GR has made the fonts bigger? It is much easier to read now.

Ever run across a couple true farm kids who grew up doing a lot of work. They are basically machines made for moving heavy objects.

Peggy, do you guys have a hand truck? Or maybe a friend has one? It has come in handy for us the many times we have moved. Makes moving things a lot easier (especially if there aren't stairs).
Here is a photo of a handtruck because I suck at explaining things ;)





The last time we moved I borrow a dozen of stack-able basket from a friend who owns a bakery. They were something like this:

They were perfect for books and kitchen stuff. We just fill and emptied them a hundred times.



Glad they found out what's ailing your Grampa, Travis. Hopefully it's an easy clot to treat.


Congratulations, Peggy,,,
Hope they can get your Grandpa up and around soon, Travis. Hopefully you can get his floor fixed and some lighting in his house before he gets sprung.

I had to chuckle Peggy. First you're feeling the pain of moving books, and then you're eagerly awaiting more books. I get it though - eye candy. :)

I'm really caught up with everything ..
Been on the road everyday for work for like 15 hours a day, all the paintings I worked on should be ready for the gallery, and to top it all I have a lot more of data entry and cooking and getting the last painting for framing.
On the other side, I'm in love with my new books and can't wait to receive the other books.

haha, the books leaving your house and going to be replaced very quickly with some new books I think. ;)



If he got a brain bleed due to them, I wouldn't have put him back on them unless he presented with an issue again (like now). Unless there was strong evidence for risk of strokes or heart attacks, it's not worth the risk of a brain bleed. But I totally get it. You have someone you care about sick again, by something that could have been prevented. I'd be grumpy too!
I used to have to visit Dad with many bottles of ice tea (only thing he could really taste after the chemo stuffed his taste buds). So understand the many bottles of water. Good work on the nurse though, I could never get into their fridges!


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