Today Is Halloween, and this evening we will be going out trick or treating. And will give a report tomorrow. And hopefully a report on NaNoWriMo.
We went out for Breakfast and there were 4 adults and 2 kids, and it came to about sixty dollars. And my son thought that wasn’t bad. So I got lunch at Mod Pizza. It ran about the same. But for me; since I’m only working 16 hours a week. It takes me a little over 4.5 hours to pay for the Pizza. But I didn’t mind.
Trees here are still pretty much full of green leaves, little color change happening. Plus flowers in bloom. My son Dahlia on the side of the house is still in bloom. No frost here yet!
Genomelink says I’m at the lower end of the working memory thing. I have to pretty well agree. I Went into the room to get something, and totally forgot what I’m getting. How hard should it be to recall one item?
Maybe I need to look up the word, COGNITIVE. Is fairly good. It mention about how much education one has, and how well your cognitive skills are. I basically finished high school and got some college credit. Now it comes do I like to expand my brain cells.
Memory performance says I’m high in. Alzheimer and or dementia doesn’t run on either side of my family. There Are few who have nasty attitudes.
Today artist is MIHAI GRECU who is from MOLDOVA
Interesting hubby thinking about the extra help when you retire
ReplyDeleteEverybody has that walking into the room thing and forgetting why you’re there.
ReplyDeleteI hope you had fun trick-or-treating.
ReplyDeleteYou don't have to be a personal slave to your husband. Tell him to get a caregiver. Or get him on an exercise regime, to strengthen his muscles. I had a friend who had a diabetic husband who refused to take care of himself. He lost some limbs from diabetes, was in a wheelchair and she was relieved when he died, so she no longer had to take care of someone who wasn't the least interested in taking care of himself over the years.
ReplyDeleteHappy Halloween
ReplyDeleteHubby might welcome the extra care and help, but you will have to make him understand you aren't going to do everything for him all the time, he still needs to help himself as much as possible and you need some time for yourself to do the things you like to do, like going to the library or to thrift stores, gardening a bit.
ReplyDeleteCompromise I suppose. You help him with what he finds so hard to do, but still he must play his part.
ReplyDeleteHubby is 8 years ahead of me. Age is a frightening thought.
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