Wednesday, February 11, 2026

 

Wednesday, February 11, 2026

     In the evening we watch more of the delightful and weird show, THE CHANGE, a Britbox comedy series about middle aged women finding their power and create new lives. And then we watch an intense bloody episode of THE PITT, season two. Not a good idea to watch both in the same evening.

     Rain showers start in the late afternoon. On and off all night and predicted for today. Of course, the AT&T golf tournament is scheduled for this weekend. For decades, we locals have known the rain comes to challenge the golfers and their followers. Secretly we hope they will avoid buying a vacation home in our town.

     I continue reading LADY COP MAKES TROUBLE during the day. I do think about going outside during lulls in the rain. My roommate manages the garbage bins on her way to various activities. She also brings in the mail.

     I do my chair yoga exercise after my nap.  I have stopped grabbing for my cane every time I get out of my chair. I can walk easily in the house. It is time for me to do more walking outside. I wish I wasn’t so afraid of falling.

Tuesday, February 10, 2026

 

Tuesday, February 10, 2026

     Our warm weather is over. Fog yesterday, and thunder, lightening, and rain expected today. I haven’t been outside yet today. I look outside my dirty windows and read weather predictions online.

     A talented friend comes to measure my head.  She is knitting a red protest hat for me. I choose the heavier yarn. I want a warm head when I protest. I give her small whistle packages for her and her partner. We are ready to have our voices heard with our red hats and whistles.

     My roommate is now my temporary librarian.  She returns books and brings me new ones in the late afternoon. We are all waiting for my personal librarian to get well. Maybe I should go to the library myself.

     Rachel Maddow is wonderful last night as she prods these high powered lawyers to fight the president’s attempt to create many more ICE prisons across the nation. The local folks are standing up to ICE and deserve the legal assistance. I am reading book number two in a mystery series by Amy Stewart, LADY COP MAKES TROUBLE.

Monday, February 9, 2026

 

Monday, February 9, 2026

     I see the grey fog from the bedroom window.  The kitchen is flooded with sunlight.  I am living on the edge of the fog bank. Outside a flock of birds are chirping away as I pick up the morning newspaper. Now I am back in my bedroom, heater on, eating my breakfast.

     I argue with the doctor’s notes. He writes I can do what ever I was doing 5 years ago.  No, I say, I can’t. I am five years older and damaged.  Didn’t he notice. I am now 85 years old. I am just looking for arguments. My old shoes are so comfortable even if they have holes. Actually, I have very little to argue about this morning. Life is good. The fighting spirit keeps arising.

     The doctor asks how I am feeling.  I go through my body parts and mention that my feet are numb.  I can’t tell if I am wearing socks unless I look. He jumps out of his chair, What? YOU HAVEN’T MENTION THIS BEFORE.  This is a serious common side effect of the chemo I gave you.  I say, I might have mentioned it to the nurses. I had no idea what I should report in my 19  sessions of chemo.

     We watch the last season of THE BIG ‘C’.  A wonderful sit com about a woman dying of cancer. Very funny, very warm and truly scary.  Tonight, we are going to watch more of THE PITT. More action then a slow cancer death.

    Last night I go through the pile of library books to find the next read. I don’t succeed.  I spend the evening playing computer solitaire.  I am so good at solitaire.